Tuesday, April 3, 2018

How A South American Capital Remade One Of Its Most Congested Streets Into A Pedestrian-Only Artwork

"It was all done in record time. In just 30 days, more than 120 people - led by 32-year-old Chilean visual artist Dasic Fernández - transformed one of the most congested and iconic streets in the center of [Santiago,] the Chilean capital. Today, Bandera Street, next to the government palace and the city's main square, is a colorful promenade, thanks to an urban intervention that's unprecedented in Latin America."



Article source here:Arts Journal

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