Valparaiso, Chile Art

The street art in Valparaiso is incredible. So much so, that I couldn't choose just a few to highlight in the blog. So, I will post them all here for those who are interested.

A little background on why the art scene in Valpo is the way it is...

"Valparaíso’s journey to becoming the cultural capital of Chile began in the 1940s. It was around this time that muralism was beginning to flourish in Mexico. At the beginning of the decade, a diplomat called Pablo Neruda – born in Valparaíso – was posted as Chilean Consul General in Mexico City. Taking note of the art movement, he decided to bring the influence home. When he returned to Chile in 1943, he invited Mexican artists to Valparaíso." (If you would like to read more go to: https://careergappers.com/valparaiso-street-art/) Street art was illegal during the Pinochet regime, but now a days is legal and celebrated across the city.
Onto the art....






































































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