You're free: street artists against imposing products and services on people

You're free: street artists against imposing products and services on people

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VDNKH is one of the main venues of the II Biennale of Street Art "Artmossphere". For several months, the Biennale will introduce Muscovites to outstanding representatives of domestic and world street art. In addition to the works of 14 Russian artists, the exhibition presents works by Spanish artist Mario Mankey and Brazilian Paulo Ito.

Street artists are sure that we should not buy and consume what we do not need. The masters created artwork on the theme of hyperconsumption. The main goal is to bring the viewer to a new level of awareness and show how much each of us is exposed to social influence.

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You're free: street artists against imposing products and services on people

You're free: street artists against imposing products and services on people

 

You're free: street artists against imposing products and services on people

 

You're free: street artists against imposing products and services on people

One of the main partners of the ARTMOSSPHERE was the operator Tele2. The company has repeatedly openly stated that it opposes the imposition of consumer values and standards. As part of the Biennale, the operator created a separate street project #PROJECT64: NOT/DEPENDENCY. This is a way to show people that they have the freedom of choice and this right will always remain with them. Regardless of fashion, advertising and clever marketing moves.

You're free: street artists against imposing products and services on people

The exhibition #PROJECT64: NOT/ADDICTION will be held in the 64th pavilion from September 15 to January 18.

You're free: street artists against imposing products and services on people

 

You're free: street artists against imposing products and services on people

 

You're free: street artists against imposing products and services on people

 

You're free: street artists against imposing products and services on people

 

You're free: street artists against imposing products and services on people

 

You're free: street artists against imposing products and services on people

 

You're free: street artists against imposing products and services on people

Keywords: Independence | Partner post | Consumption

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