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  • Searching for Street Art in Moscow has its rewards, even if they are not what you expect them to be.
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  • DIMA GRED in Moscow: Minimal graffiti art radical

    The Russian artist based in Moscow DIMA GRED (born 1990) started to paint in the streets in 2003. At that time he was bombing GRED in his neighborhood before going all city. Most of the time he painted alone, but also with his friends forming the BRS crew. His lettering evolved from semi wild style to block letter style, mostly in two colors, announcing his later minimalist style with rectangular forms and the use of only one color. After some years’ activity, GRED got arrested and stopped painting between 2008 and 2010.In 2012, he graduated from the College of Architecture and Civil Engineering in Moscow, studies that had no influence on his work according to him. However at that time he felt the urge to paint in the streets again, but with a new style. His GRED pieces of that time are made with black angular letters, slightly bent to the right, the letters are interlaced or placed upside down, slightly abstracted, they are elegant as a designed large-scale logo which seems to float on concrete walls.



    Tired of writing his name and lettering, DIMA GRED started to develop abstract pieces in 2014 and will only use the spray can color black mat from then on for all of his w

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  • Hunting for Street Art in Moscow is one way to get off the beaten track and see more of the ‘real’ city away from the tourist sights. As a fan of street art, and someone who enjoys finding local haunts, I hopped on the internet to find street art in Moscow.

    When I discovered that Australian Street Artist, Fintan Magee had painted a piece a bit out of the city, I decided to find that work first. Then I found that there was a street art project in an otherwise unwelcoming group of Soviet Era flats and decided to visit that suburb too.  Both places were easily accessible by metro, so I set off for the nearest metro station.  

    Australian Street Artist Fintan Magee

    Fintan Magee painted “The Messenger” in 2014 as part of a Street Art Festival. It depicts a woman tossing a message in a bottle into the water at her feet. Having seen Fintan Magee’s work in Sydney and in Melbourne, I looked forward to seeing more of his distinctive style in Moscow.

    Alighting at Trubnaya station (Line 10), I was delighted to find this station (not on the list of must-see Moscow Metro stations) decorated with brightly coloured glass panels depicting Russian Cities. I took some time to enjoy the station artworks before going in search of “The Messenger”.

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