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Street Art Safari: Uncovering Urban Murals and Graffiti

Uncovering Urban Murals and Graffiti

A self-guided street art safari is an exciting way to explore the vibrant world of urban murals and graffiti. This tour takes you through city streets, alleys, and neighborhoods to uncover colorful expressions and hidden artistic gems. By observing and appreciating street art, you gain insight into the city’s creative spirit and cultural commentary.

Uncovering Urban Murals and Graffiti

Plan Your Art Route

Start by planning your route to include popular and lesser-known areas known for street art. Use online maps, street art apps, or local guides to identify neighborhoods with notable murals and graffiti. Creating a route ensures you cover a diverse range of artworks and experience different styles and themes.

Begin with Iconic Murals

Kick off your tour by visiting iconic murals that are renowned in your city. These large-scale artworks often serve as landmarks and are celebrated for their artistic significance. Take time to admire their scale, colors, and the message they convey. Learning about the artists and their inspiration adds depth to your appreciation.

Explore Emerging Street Art Areas

Venture into emerging areas where street art is continuously evolving. These neighborhoods may feature new and experimental works by up-and-coming artists. Exploring these areas offers a glimpse into the dynamic nature of street art and how it reflects contemporary trends and social issues.

Discover Hidden Graffiti Spots

Seek out hidden graffiti spots that may not be as widely known. Look for alleyways, underpasses, and less-traveled streets where artists have left their mark. These hidden gems often showcase unique styles and creative techniques. Discovering these spots adds an element of surprise and adventure to your tour.

Observe Different Styles and Techniques

As you explore, pay attention to the different styles and techniques used in street art. From intricate stencils to vibrant spray paint murals, street art encompasses a wide range of artistic methods. Observing these variations helps you appreciate the creativity and skill involved in each piece.

Learn About the Artists

Take time to learn about the artists behind the street art. Many pieces are created by local or international artists with unique backgrounds and styles. Look for artist signatures or tags, and research their work to gain insight into their artistic vision and contributions to the street art scene.

Engage with Local Art Communities

If possible, engage with local street art communities or attend events related to urban art. Many cities host street art festivals, gallery exhibitions, or artist talks that provide additional context and opportunities to connect with the artists. Engaging with these communities enhances your understanding of the street art culture.

Document Your Findings

Document your street art safari by taking photographs of the artworks you encounter. Capture the details, colors, and overall composition of each piece. Keeping a visual record helps you remember the diverse range of street art you’ve explored and allows you to share your discoveries with others.

Reflect on the Cultural Impact

Reflect on the cultural impact of street art as you review your findings. Consider how the artworks contribute to the city’s identity, address social issues, or express local sentiments. Reflecting on these aspects provides a deeper understanding of how street art influences and reflects urban culture.

A self-guided street art safari offers an immersive and colorful exploration of urban murals and graffiti. By planning your route, observing different styles, and learning about the artists, you gain a richer appreciation for the creativity and cultural significance of street art. Enjoy the vibrant expressions and hidden gems that make your city’s street art scene unique.

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Urban Safari: Giraffe Street Art by Jan Is De Man in Utrecht

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This vibrant mural features a life-sized giraffe reaching out to eat plants from a neighboring building.

By Jan Is De Man at Briljantlaan 271 Utrecht, Netherlands. Jan Is De Man is renowned for his interactive and community-focused street art. His works often involve local residents and reflect the unique character of the area.

Jan Is De Man on the mural : This concept where the giraffe is eating the plants, is going to be better within the years… The wall next to the giraffe becomes a vertical green garden. But I was a bit impatient, so I drew a few of the plants already.

More by Jan Is De Man!: Local residents most precious objects

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Hop inside our authentically African van for an alternative Cape Town city tour. Organise a pick-up location with us and we’ll come get you and your group at your convenience – any accommodation in the city bowl area.

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Local guide & transport

Visit to the colourful Bo-Kaap

Woodstock & District Six street art and stories

Local craft brewery for lunch – wine & food alternatives are available

Wine tasting with views for days!

Chapman’s Peak drive

Secret sundowner spot in Africa’s most expensive suburb (weather dependent)

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District Six & Woodstock

Experience the Mother City in one of the most authentic ways possible. District Six is a former inner-city residential area where over 60,000 of its non white inhabitants were forcibly removed during the 1970s Apartheid regime. Cape Town boasts an array of street art which serves as a powerful voice and is available for everyone to see. You’ll be shown the streets of District Six and graffiti that touches on social issues, murals that speak of a deep connection to Africa, and abstract paintings of things meaningful to the local residents.

We also travel through the once infamous suburb of Woodstock. A street art initiative was started many years ago to uplift the area for the local residents. We take you through the narrow roads to show you the neighbourhood as it stands today. Good luck choosing your favourite ones, as there is a wide variety of talent on display.

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Colourful bo-kaap.

We’ve skirted around the outside of town, and now it’s time to go straight through. Next up is a visit to the colourful Bo-Kaap neighbourhood where the houses are painted in all the colours of the rainbow. Formerly known as the Cape Malay Quarter, the multi-cultural residents of this old district have brightened up the entire city with their daring and vibrant colour schemes. Learn about their origins and how this place came about. If you’re looking for a way to feel the true spirit and energy of Cape Town locals, this is the best way to do it.

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Just as you thought it couldn’t get any more scenic, we take a left turn for a dirt road leading to one of Cape Town’s most stunning wineries . Located in the sleepy town of Noordhoek, take in the quiet beauty of the long beach and the dramatic mountain range. This town is famous for its countryside-meet-beach vibe.

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Art safari Q&A: What will I learn on my art safari?

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Artist Alison Nicholls answers some frequently asked questions regarding the Africa Geographic Travel art safaris that she runs in the Kruger National Park and Madikwe in South Africa.

• What will I learn on my art safari?

You will learn how to sketch wildlife quickly and confidently. Before we set off on our first game drive, I will show how to look at animals, seeing them as a series of simple shapes which makes sketching them easier. I’ll explain why it is better to create several sketches of the same animal in different poses than try to complete one detailed drawing.

I’ll answer any questions you might have and we will set off on our drive. I’ll be seated in the middle row of seats so I can give tips and advice as you sketch.

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• I think I’ll need more practice before we set off

It is natural to feel this way. It can be intimidating to sketch wild, moving animals, so it is important to get over the fear of starting as soon as possible and concentrate on filling the pages of your sketchbook. Remember, everyone else feels the same way too.

Sketch of elephants

• Can I take photos too?

Of course, you can take as many photos as you wish. If this is your first time on safari in Africa, you may want to schedule your art safari towards the end of your visit. This way you will be more familiar with the wildlife, will have taken a lot of photos already, and will be ready to start sketching.

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• My drawings are usually very detailed. Can you help me loosen up?

Definitely. One of the best things about sketching wild animals from life is that they won’t stand still for hours to let you capture a lot of detail, so you will usually have to work quickly.

I will teach you techniques to loosen up in both sketching and painting, and you’ll have time to practice them on drives and back at the lodge.

Guest in Madikwe watching elephants at a waterhole

• I would like to try my hand at watercolour. Will we have time to do this?

Yes. We usually sketch in pencil or pen to start with, just because dry materials are easier when we’re in the vehicle. But if we find some animals who might be stationary for a while, I can show you how to do some simple gestural sketches in watercolour.

Also, during our daytime workshops back at the lodge there will be plenty of time to add watercolour to your sketches and learn new techniques.

Watercolour sketch of a wildebeest

• Does it matter if I haven’t done any life drawing before?

No, it doesn’t matter. Our art safaris are meant for everyone. We always have a mix of skill levels on the safaris. Whatever your level of experience is, you will always find the safari a fun and friendly learning environment.

Basic line drawing of a cheetah

• What else will I learn from being on an art safari?

So many things! You will learn how to capture movement; how to use an animal’s coat pattern to your advantage in your art; how to sketch using negative shapes; and how to use colour to create atmosphere.

You will also learn about animal behaviour and we can stop to look at tracks and vegetation so you can add a little habitat detail to your sketches too.

Watercolour painting of elephants

But most importantly, you will learn that an art safari is the best way to improve your sketching while enjoying the beauty of the African bush with like-minded travel companions.

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There is more to an African safari than watching wildlife in the wilderness – and much more to Africa as well. We have made a specialty of curating Urban Safaris for travellers intrigued by the culture of our continent, with transformative opportunities for guests to connect with local communities along the way. According to recent reports, contemporary travellers seek profound experiences to enhance their emotional intelligence, pushing beyond their comfort zones to interact with local communities and gain deeper appreciation for people and their cultures around the world.

Africa is prime territory for such interactions, with cities unfolding as thriving cultural centers of incredible diversity offering a vibrancy, creativity, great food, and warm welcome all their own. Far from mere stopovers en route to exploring the bush, they are being rediscovered as destinations for immersive travel.

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Often noted as one of the best cities for travel, Cape Town has it all: natural splendor, textured culture and history, world-class galleries and entertainment, outdoor pursuits, and well-deserved renown as the culinary and wine capital of Africa. Start your Urban Safari with a vintage side car ride from the center of the city, traveling through coastal towns en route to Miller’s Point where a local ‘eco-warrior’ will create a wildly delicious adventure tracking the edible landscape, with local flavors from wild mushrooms to seaweeds and shellfish. Back in the city, ride bikes through the V&A Waterfront to the Oranjezicht City Farm Market, where one can taste produce and products from local artisans and meet the vibrant duo who brought the market to life. A Sunday Jazz Brunch on the seaside promenade is a great plan, as is ending the day by watching or joining in a salsa dance class at the Sea Point Pavilion. Learn to Gum Boot Dance, as once practiced by mineworkers or picnic at world-famous Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens with a private guided tour, or join a local on a walking tour of the history of South African cuisine, from African Soul Food to Rose Milkshakes, boerewors to bobotie pie.

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Founded during a gold rush and built by adventurers, the sense of pioneering is part of the rich tapestry of the people and experiences of ‘Jozi,’ as South Africa’s largest city is known. Join two brothers – one an artist, the other a political analyst – as they weave together the city’s art scene and political history on a tour of galleries and significant historical sites. Enjoy an insider’s experience of Jozi’s most beloved townships, with a visit to an art studio/gallery that doubles as a music venue, with highlights such as sipping a ‘gemmerbier’ in a local home and playing basketball with kids in a youth social uplift program. See why Ponte City – the iconic, brutalist residential apartment building that dominates the skyline – has gone from symbol of urban decay to a high point of the renaissance sweeping South Africa, complete with a run up 900-plus stairs to the 54th floor – if you can make it.

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Previously tarnished by profound tragedy, Rwanda’s elegant capital has been reinventing itself for a quarter century and now radiates African charm. Clean, safe, and wonderfully lush, the city is known for excellent coffee, basket weaving and a lively night life. Kigali is also leading the tech revolution of East Africa, and as the gateway for gorilla trekking. The streets are filled with young students, well-dressed professionals, and a sense of purpose, with low crime, a vibrant dining scene, and friendly locals. Start at Nyamirambo Women’s Center, which provides education and vocational training for women to gain better opportunities, where guests transform colorful kitenge fabric into dazzling souvenirs. Enjoy dinner at Heaven restaurant, whose owner, Josh Ruxin, wrote A Thousand Hills to Heaven: Love, Hope and a Restaurant in Rwanda. Visit a humble Rwandan home transformed into a colorful museum featuring works by local artists who share profits to aid and train local street children in traditional music, drumming, and dance. Shop at Go Kigali, offering the best ‘Made-in-Rwanda’ products from more than 50 designers.

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Africa’s fastest-changing urban landscape glimmers with ultra-modern business ventures and endless diversions. Discover a true mix of wilderness and modernity in Kenya’s vast capital, which counts more than 400 species of birds offset by skyscrapers and passing airplanes. The hub of East Africa economically, socially, and influentially, Nairobi is full of life, with a people known for their entrepreneurship and fashion sense. Adopt an elephant at the local Sheldrick Wildlife Trust elephant orphanage, the first organization in the world to successfully raise milk-dependent orphaned elephants by hand and reintegrate them back into the wild. Visit Kunoa Trust, a cool workspace shared by artists and graphic designers where people buy art. Tour Brown’s Cheese, Kenya’s biggest cheese maker, followed by a delicious lunch with wine pairings. And don’t miss a chance to eat with your hands at Nyama Mama, an unpretentious, modern-day roadside diner serving meals full or a visit to the Kazuri Bead Factory.

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DAR ES SALAAM

“Dar” is a thriving seaside metropolis and the commercial hub of Tanzania. Developed from a sleepy fishing village, today it’s East Africa’s second-busiest port along one of the world’s most important oceanic routes. The urban fabric of the city is highly decorative, with Arabic, African, Indian, and European architecture lining the streets. The people are as eclectic as the urban fabric, with many styles of dress, varieties of culture, and corresponding eateries and experiences making it easy for travelers to lose themselves in abundant markets, colorful happenings, and noisy, jostling crowds. A short boat trip takes one to palm-fringed beaches of nearby islands, where nothing compares to relaxing and enjoying sundowners from gracious homes while looking back on the city lights twinkling at dusk. Take a street-food tour of the city’s best fare, and visit the Mwenge Craft Market to watch artists make crafts to be sold throughout the country. Nafasi Art Space is aiming to become the country’s leading contemporary art center, providing a platform for training and cross-cultural discourse. If you’re visiting in September, don’t miss Dar’s famous Goat Race.

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Set exactly halfway between Cairo and Cape Town, Arusha, Tanzania represents the middle of the Old British Empire marked by a monumental clock tower. Lush and green throughout the year thanks to it’s high altitude, the city’s population comprises more than 100 nationalities, creating a melting pot of Iraqe, Hazabe, Maasai, Swahili, and dozens of other indigenous and ethnic cultures. Expect to be spoiled by the wealth of no-frills street food at places such as Discovery Restaurant serving Nyama Choma (roasted meat and maize), and Khan’s BBQ with ‘Chicken on the Bonnet’. Arusha is also a great place for volunteering, with many opportunities for visitors to do charity work while traveling. Visit Meserani Snake Park to learn about some of the most dangerous snakes in the world, from Black and Green Mamba to Puff Adders, and check out crocodiles at feeding time with chance to touch a baby crocodile. Don’t miss a meal at the eco-restaurant Eat Wild in the Themi Living Gardens, a leafy spot run by a women’s community project.

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Ghid de vizitare pentru Art Safari 2021: tot ce trebuie sa stiti despre expozitii, tururi de noapte si cartelele de metrou colectionabile.

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Art Safari 2021, cel mai mare festival de arta romaneasca, va avea loc intre 16 si 26 septembrie 2021 in mai multe locuri din Bucuresti si va reuni o parte din numele cunoscute ale artistilor consacrati si tineri.

Gandit sub forma unui muzeu temporar, Art Safari a ajuns la a opta editie si a numarat peste 195.000 de vizitatori pana in prezent.

Campania de promovare a editiei din 2021 a fost mai mare si mai vizibila decat orice alta campanie dedicata unui eveniment dedicat artei contemporane, avand bannere, postere si panouri publicitare pe cladirile din centrul capitalei, pe Facebook, pe Instagram sau in pasajul din Piata Universitatii din Bucuresti. Printre acestea s-a numarat si afisele expozitiilor principale care au fost imprimate pe autobuzele bucurestene.

Printre ele se numara „Arta calatoreste”, o campanie menita sa educe publicul din Bucuresti si sa il convinga sa viziteze pavilioanele Art Safari din acest an. Mai exact, 10 linii de autobuze care strabat capitala de la nord la sud si la est la vest au fost colantate cu reproduceri ale catorva dintre cele mai importante opere din cadrul expozitiilor. Este vorba despre autobuzele 335, 135, 783, 138, 282, 104, 182, 330 si 136.

Initiativa se alatura muzeelor de la metrou si din aeroportul Henri Coanda despre care puteti citi mai jos.

In Aeroportul Otopeni a fost deschis un muzeu de arta romaneasca. Prima expozitie va putea fi vizitata pana pe 30 septembrie 2021.

Un alt proiect este „Cartele de colectie”, prima colectie de arta pe cartele de metrou din Romania.

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Acestea vor putea fi achizitionate din 13 septembrie si au in portofoliu o serie de reproduceri de arta in miniatura, structurate pe 6 capitole: Samuel Mutzner, Constantin Piliuta, Pictorite din Romania, Capodopere si Petrascu. Pe langa aceste 6 serii exista si o seria speciala, denumita Bucuresti .

Cele 6 colectii de cartele de metrou contin cate 10 cartele numerotate de la 1 la 10, imprimate cu opere de arta diferite. Seria specialaeste unica serie cu doar 4 opere de arta. Campania vizeaza exclusiv cartelele de doua calatorii, tirajul seriilor fiind diferit si limitat.

In plus, fiecare serie de 10 cartele colectionata poate aduce calatorilor o vizita gratuita la Art Safari.

Editia din acest an se desfasoara in doua sedii: Palatul Dacia – Romania si Arcub Gabroveni. Ambele se afla pe strada Lipscani iar intrarea se face pe baza aceluiasi bilet.

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Printre experientele oferite de Art Safari se numara tururile digitale – vizite cu ghid care se desfasoara in timp real si vizite virtuale care ofera acces oricand va permite programul. Tururile ghidate live in mediul digital vor fi realizate de Marius Manole pe 17, 18 si 19 septembrie si Horia-Roman Patapievici pe 24 septembrie.

Vizitele fizice sunt disponibile de luni pana duminica, de la 12:00 la 21:00, ultima intrare fiind la 20:30 (accesul pentru cei care intra la ultima ora va fi permis pana la 21:30). Pentru cei care doresc sa ia parte la tururile de noapte, acestea vor fi organizate de miercuri pana duminica de la orele 22:00 la 01:00, cu intrare intre 22:00 si 22:15. Fiecare dintre tururile de noapte ii va avea ca invitati special pe membrii trupei Toulouse Lautrec si vor fi conduse de curatori, ghizi sau organizatori.

Ca in fiecare an, pentru copii exista programul educational Art Safari Kids – arta pe intelesul tururor – in care copiii isi dezvolta creativitatea participand la ateliere de arta si tururi ghidate.

Cele doua sedii vor gazdui 4 pavilioane expozitionale:  Samuel Mützner pe urmele lui Claude Monet (curator Rodica Marian),  Constantin Piliuta. Culoare de zenit (curator Calin Stegerean),  Superheroes / Antiheroes. Tendinte in arta contemporana romaneasca (curatoare Raluca Ilaria Demetrescu) si  Seductie si triumf in arta. Femei-artist in Romania (curator Elena Olariu, echipa curatoriala: Angelica Iacob, Ana Maria Maciuca-Pufu, Cristina Ionita-Maciuca si Liana Ivan-Ghilia) realizat in parteneriat cu Muzeul Municipiului Bucuresti.

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Pavilionul muzeal  Samuel Mützner. Pe urmele lui Claude Monet  va fi un parcurs expozitional in opera celui care a ilustrat directiile artistice ale unei epoci aflate intr-un proces de reinnoire: Samuel Mützner. Va prezenta impactul creatiei sale in raport cu Impresionismul si Neoimpresionismul european din etapa Giverny, anii petrecuti alaturi de Claude Monet care au fost decisivi in evolutia sa artistic. Veti vedea si panze din calatoriile pictorului in jurul lumii, Japonia fiind fascinatia culturala a momentului respectiv dar si marturii ale unor traditii autohtone si privesti de la Balcic.

Expozitia „ Seductie si triumf in arta. Femei-artist in Romania „, realizata in parteneriat cu Muzeul Municipiului Bucuresti, va prezenta o serie importanta de lucrari din creatia multor artiste din Romania ce au studiat la München si Paris, apoi au expus in Romania dar si in Franta, Italia, Spania sau Germania, fiind implicate in miscarile artistice moderne si de avangarda. O parte dintre ele si-au continuat activitatea si dupa cel de-al Doilea Razboi Mondial, intr-un nou si dificil context politic si ideologic.

Pavilionul dedicat expozitiei  Superheroes/Antiheroes  –   Tendinte in arta contemporana romaneasca   exploreaza rolul comunitatilor creative din Romania si diversele modalitati actuale de expresie vizuala, de la desen la tesatura, instalatie sau ceramica. In acest caz, „supereroul” este o metafora a artistului si capacitatii sale de a explora, problematiza si critica societatea contemporana.

Pe langa toate acestea, va exista si o expozitie colaterala „Ecaterina Vrana – UnSeen” la Muzeul Nicolae Minovici, al carei curator este Felicia Raetzky.

Biletele pot fi achizionate de aici , o intrare costa 60 RON in timp ce un abonament VIP care ofera acces nelimitat costa 250 RON.

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A 28-a editie Astra Film Festival -  Festivalul International de Film Documentar de la Sibiu, care va avea loc in perioada 5-12 septembrie 2021, pregateste peste 200 de evenimente cinematografice, tema centrala…

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WishFest, festivalul lampioanelor, are loc pe 31 august si 1 septembrie. Puteti lansa un lampion cu o dorinta pe Lacul Titan, la apus. Accesul e gratuit

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18 artisti tineri din noua generatie, intr-o expozitie itineranta pana la finalul anului la Resita, Craiova, Brasov si Bucuresti. Curator este Norbert Filep.

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Urban Safari: 10 Fascinating Insights into Nairobi National Park.

Nairobi National Park , a unique ecosystem set on the city’s doorstep, offers an extraordinary experience where nature and urban life coexist. It stands as a symbol of Kenya’s commitment to preserving the natural world. This park, unlike any other in the world, allows visitors to enjoy a safari with a city skyline in the background, merging the wild with the urban in an enchanting dance. It’s not just the proximity to a major city that makes this park exceptional; it’s a treasure trove of fascinating facts and secrets that make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

In this post, we dive into 10 amazing facts about Nairobi National Park that showcase its uniqueness and importance. From its rich biodiversity to its role in wildlife conservation, each point highlights why this park is a remarkable and essential part of Kenya’s natural heritage.

  • T he World’s Only Wildlife Capital Nairobi National Park is often referred to as the world’s only wildlife capital. Located just a stone’s throw away from Nairobi’s city center, it offers a surreal experience where you can witness African wildlife with a backdrop of city skyscrapers. This proximity to a major urban center is unparalleled, making it a unique spot for those looking to combine a wildlife safari with city comforts.
  • A Sanctuary for the Endangered Black Rhino The park plays a crucial role in the conservation of the endangered black rhino. It’s one of the few places in the world where you can see these magnificent creatures roaming freely. Efforts by the Kenya Wildlife Service have seen the black rhino population in Nairobi National Park grow, making it a significant site for these endangered species.
  • Birdwatcher’s Paradise With over 400 bird species recorded, Nairobi National Park is a haven for birdwatchers. It hosts a variety of habitats, including grasslands, wetlands, and forests, each supporting different bird species. Whether you’re a seasoned birder or a casual observer, the park offers an unparalleled opportunity to see both local and migratory birds in their natural habitat.
  • The Annual Wildebeest Migration Though smaller in scale compared to the famous Masai Mara migration, Nairobi National Park also witnesses an annual wildebeest migration. This event, usually occurring around July and August, is a spectacular sight as herds of wildebeest and zebra move in search of greener pastures, attracting predators and sparking the circle of life in action.
  • A Rich Historical Background Established in 1946, Nairobi National Park is not only Kenya’s first national park but also one of the oldest in Africa. Its establishment marked the beginning of wildlife conservation efforts in Kenya. The park’s history is intertwined with the country’s colonial past and the subsequent journey towards conservation awareness and environmentalism.
  • The Ivory Burning Site Monument The park is home to the famous Ivory Burning Site Monument, where, in 1989, Kenya made a bold statement against poaching by burning 12 tons of ivory. This event was pivotal in drawing global attention to the plight of elephants and the need for concerted conservation efforts. The monument stands as a reminder of the ongoing battle against wildlife trafficking.
  • A Diverse Ecosystem Nairobi National Park boasts a diverse ecosystem. It’s home to over 100 mammal species, including lions, leopards, hyenas, giraffes, and buffalos, alongside the endangered black rhino. The park’s landscape, comprising open plains, forests, and riverine environments, supports this rich biodiversity, making it a microcosm of the Kenyan wildlife experience.
  • The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Adjacent to the park is the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust , renowned for its elephant orphanage. This facility rescues and rehabilitates orphaned elephants, eventually reintegrating them into the wild. Visitors to the park often combine their safari with a visit to the orphanage, offering a chance to learn about and contribute to elephant conservation.
  • Role in Education and Research Nairobi National Park serves as an important educational and research center. Schools and universities frequently visit, providing students with firsthand conservation experience. The park is also a site for wildlife research, contributing valuable data towards the understanding and preservation of various species.
  • The Nairobi Safari Walk & Animal Orphanage Finally, the Nairobi Safari Walk and the Animal Orphanage, located at the park’s entrance, offer a glimpse into Kenya’s wildlife. These facilities aim to educate visitors about the country’s rich biodiversity and the importance of conservation. They are especially popular among those who may not have the time for a full safari but still wish to experience Kenya’s wildlife.

Nairobi National Park is more than just a wildlife sanctuary; it’s a symbol of harmony between nature and urban life. Each visit supports conservation efforts and contributes to the preservation of Kenya’s natural heritage, making it a worthwhile destination for nature and wildlife enthuasists.

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The perfect destination for an urban art safari à pied, Switzerland’s largest city and cultural epicentre beckons art enthusiasts from near and far with its miscellany of world-renowned galleries, public art installations, pop-ups and the country’s largest art museum.

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Often portrayed as a somewhat sober city of bankers, brokers and reserved citizens proud of near to stratospheric levels of discretion, Zurich is, in fact, a genuinely spirited European hub. With its diverse neighbourhoods – from its charming old town to the more austere industrial outskirts and the most golden of Gold Coasts – Zurich headlines a thriving culinary scene, a sizzling summer season, street fairs and musical events abound, and, above all, a thriving art scene of international acclaim. About two decades ago, despite its cosmopolitan charms, Zurich merely served as the arrivals hall for visitors hurrying off to Art Basel, the mother of all art fairs. Fast forward to today, and the city has become a must-stop destination on the international art circuit. Events such as the pioneering Art in the Park held in the gardens of the Baur au Lac Hotel for twenty years have paved the way for new prodigious ventures such as Zurich Art Weekend, further expanding the city’s cultural agenda. Kicking off the pre-Art Basel season, Art in the Parkhas firmly established itself as the official opening event of the season, bringing together a crowd of local and foreign art lovers in the hotel’s magnificent grounds under the careful curation of its founder, Gigi Kracht. The avid collector, curator and proud matriarch of the family-owned hotel, now run in the seventh generation, is a permanent fixture on the local and international art circuits.

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To give credit where credit is due, the idea of hosting exhibitions in the hotel’s gardens came from none other than Fernando Botero. The Colombian artist known for his voluptuous female figures was a guest at the Baur au Lac when Gigi Kracht invited him for breakfast. Breakfast turned into lunch (almost into dinner), and the rest, as they say, is history. So, who better to take us on a leisurely stroll to some key spots on Zurich’s art map than a member of the International Director’s Council of the Guggenheim Museum in New York? The Baur au Lac lends itself as the perfect starting point. Although this year’s 20th-anniversary incarnation of Art in the Park featuring sculptures by French artist Camille Henrot has just wrapped up, this most sumptuous of hotels hosts an impressive permanent collection of its own. Coincidentally, this is also where I first met Gigi over two decades ago. Our first lunch also (almost) turned into dinner, and we would regularly meet for champagne-infused lun-cheons sitting at her favourite corner table of the hotel’s former Rive Gauche restaurant. Today, striking Martin Brudnizki interiors have entirely transformed the space and Baur’s, as it is now known, features a skilfully assembled selection of art. ‘Over 30 original works by a colourful mixture of artists have been handpicked to adorn these walls,’ Gigi tells me as we reminisce over the old days while sipping on a glass of rosé champagne.

A Louise Bourgeois here, a Rashid Johnson there and a key photographic work by Annie Leibowitz thrown in for good measure. While guests are delighted by the decidedly contemporary décor and modern vibe of the restaurant and bar, those with a keen eye for art will spot a congruous selection of art treasures surrounding them. Of course, the legendary hotel’s love affair with art doesn’t stop there. A show-stopping Nicolas Party landscape greets guests in the newly renovated entrance hall. ‘It was specially commissioned for this space,’ Gigi tells me as we embark on our art tour of Zurich.

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Just a stone’s throw away, Hauser & Wirth’s newest branch on Zurich’s prestigious Bahnhofstrasse is hosting an exhibition of critical late works by Alberto Giacometti and Pablo Picasso when we visit. The ever-expanding gallery has not one but three spaces across the city, along with its global headquarters and a much discerning by-appointment only bookshop. Walking along towards Paradeplatz, we agree on a pitstop at Confiserie Sprüngli and treat ourselves to some traditional Luxemburgerlis before visiting yet another world-renowned name of the international art scene, Galerie Gmurzynska. The impressive Hadid-designed space currently shows works by Roberto Matta in the city’s beating heart. As we marvel over the Chilean artist’s surrealist masterpieces, we are told of the upcoming winter programme. It includes an exhibition titled American Pop Masters and a show dedicated to late artist Otto Piene titled Rouge et Noir in the gallery’s second location on Talstrasse just around the corner. Challenging Gigi’s scepticism concerning the speed of public transport, we embark on a quick tram journey to Zurich West. With its industrial past, the trendy neighbourhood has long transmuted into a hotspot for contemporary art. Not far from Zurich’s tallest building, the Prime Tower, gallerist Eva Presenhuber features lauded artists from an impressive roster: Doug Aitken, Carroll Dunham, Liam Gillick, and Ugo Rondinone, to name but just a few. Presenhuber’s international acclaim and gripping exhibitions have rightfully earned her a spot in the top league of global players.

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Next up is a visit to Gregor Staiger’s, where we are lucky to catch the final days of the Nora Turato show. The Croatian-born, Amsterdam-based artist is one of the shooting stars of the contemporary art scene, following in the footsteps of names such as Nicolas Party. ‘Gregor has a very sharp eye for up-and-coming artists,’ says Gigi, adding, ‘just look at Party’s trajectory!’. Indeed, much like Gigi herself, Gregor Staiger has something of a reputation amongst Zurich’s art cognoscenti as the discoverer of future stars. Another of Gigi’s favourites is Peter Kilchmann. With a focus on Latin-American and Swiss artists, Kilchmann is celebrating his gallery’s 30th anniversary by opening a permanent space in Paris and a second Zurich-based location on Rämistrasse, yet another nerve centre of notable galleries. Kilchmann entertains a loyal following of collectors, Gigi herself included. ‘I am currently in love with works by Zilla Leutenegger’. A solo show dedicated to the artist is opening mid January and will undoubtedly bring Gigi back for another visit.

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On our way to Rämistrasse, we take a lunch break at the iconic Kronenhalle. This bastion of old-world dining serves traditional Swiss fare while the walls are adorned with works by Picasso, Miró, Chagall, Rodin and others, some of whom have actually dined here. Suitably satisfied and with our batteries fully recharged, we continue our cultural pilgrimage to Kunsthaus Zurich, Switzerland’s largest art museum. Along the way, a cluster of galleries has set up shop on Rämi-strasse, bordering the city’s old town not far from where the Dada Movement was born. We swiftly stop by at May 36, yet another high-profile gallery in the vicinity of Kunsthaus, here since 1996. A few steps further along and we reach the eminent Ziegler Gallery. Founded in 1959, it is an art institution in Zurich and prides itself on being one of the oldest galleries in town, spanning over 60 years. The owners’ artistic intuition guides the programming of emerging and established artists, resulting in a salient mix of exciting discoveries and new perspectives throughout the gallery’s exhibition programme.

Impossible to miss and mesmerising to look at, Zurich’s latest landmark building, the new wing of the Kunsthaus, comes courtesy of architect David Chipperfield. The core building, designed by architect Karl Moser in 1910, has seen three extensions by additions on its own plot. The structures, which have evolved over decades, represent different architectural attitudes and exhibition concepts while documenting the Kunst-haus’s changing role in the city’s public life. Chipperfield’s design consistently carries this idea forward. It offers space for art from 1960 onwards from its own collection and the Fondation Hubert Looser. The addition of the long-term loan of the remarkable Emil Bührle Collection presents works from the Middle Ages to Early Modern art, with outstanding key works of French Impressionist painting at its core. The private collection of Werner and Gabriele Merzbacher sets an intermittent accent as a celebration of colour, while other areas of the museum host thematic and monographic temporary exhibitions, performative art, installations and audio-visual works. The current Niki de Saint Phalle show, a wide-ranging retrospective including some 100 pieces, can be visited until early January, followed by Dream Gardens – Giacometti – Dalí in April, set to be a blockbuster exhibition.

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After much legwork, it’s time to wrap up our little art safari, and we decide to take the Dolderbahn up to The Dolder Grand for an aperitivo with views over Zurich. Curated by Galerie Gmurzynska, around 100 works of art are dotted around the grand hotel’s public spaces. From Warhol’s ‘Big Retrospective Painting’ to works by Damien Hirst, Keith Haring and Takashi Murakami – guests can indulge in a veritable treasure hunt with a little help from an iPad guide. As we look over Zurich and its glistening lake, I ask Gigi about the meeting that started it all. The breakfast with Botero that turned into lunch and almost turned into dinner. ‘When I write about people,’ she says, ‘they become friends. That day twenty years ago, Fernando told me, ‘Gigi, you’re the only one with a space like this in the centre of town. You should do something during Art Basel, and I’ll lend you my Fat Lady,” she remembers. Over the years, George Condo, Robert Indiana, Yves Klein, Allen Jones and many other renowned artists had their works exhibited at Art in the Park. As Zurich continues to showcase art across the city – public, private, unexpected but always stimulating – it comes as no surprise that the art season around Art Basel has been slightly extended, or rather, brought forward, as collectors and art enthusiasts regularly descend on the city to discover some of its many cultural highlights. From Gigi’s Art in the Park to Kunsthaus’s blockbuster shows and numerous first-rate exhibitions hosted across Zurich’s colourful mix of galleries, there is enough choice to please every art lover’s heart.

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Londoners were treated to a surprise over the weekend as the mysterious street artist Banksy added three new animal-themed murals to his latest series, marking a total of eight in just over a week. The new additions include a school of black fish stenciled onto a City of London police box, a big black cat stretching across a billboard in northeast London, and a rhino mounting a car in the city’s southeast.

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The fish, painted on a police box in Ludgate Hill, caught the immediate attention of authorities. Detective Chief Inspector Andy Spooner of the City of London Police described the artwork as “criminal damage” and confirmed that the police are in discussions with the City of London Corporation, which owns the police box. The area was swiftly cordoned off by workers following the mural’s discovery.

Meanwhile, the big cat mural appeared on a billboard on Saturday morning, only to be taken down hours later by a contractor who feared it might be stolen. The contractor, who identified himself as Marc, told PA Media that the billboard was due for demolition on August 12, and he decided to remove the artwork for safekeeping. “We’ll store that bit [the artwork] in our yard to see if anyone collects it, but if not it’ll go in a skip,” he explained.

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The rhino mural, found on Monday in southeast London, depicts the animal in an unusual pose, mounted on a car. This latest piece has fueled speculation online, with thousands of Banksy’s Instagram followers offering their interpretations, despite the artist’s support organization, Pest Control Office, dismissing any deeper meaning. A spokesperson for the organization told The Guardian that recent theories about the murals’ significance have been “way too involved.”

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  18. Banksy Safari • Urban Art Association

    Banksy Safari, by Pete the Post on. Aug 7, 2024 at 5:33am. , Penguins have to get alook in somewhere, I really hope on the last day, so there is a little flock of penguins somewhere in london! CMON, PLEAAAASE. EDIT; (i realise they have a flock in the zoo! so a second flock of penguins somewhere in london!

  19. Banksy Safari • Urban Art Association

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