The artist Bisk transforms a bar into an immersive cave dedicated to street art

undefined 25 mai 2023 undefined 17h05

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Bisk, whose real name is Marcel Delaville, is no stranger to this: this tagger, graffiti artist, and sculptor from the department of Essonne likes to use Paris, its flaws, its perspective, its installations, to create offbeat and intriguing works of art. In 2021, for eight months, he transformed a dump in Ivry into an art installation, and in March 2023, using black and white spray paint, he took advantage of the waste collectors' strike against pension reform to turn piled up trash bins into creatures with big eyes.

Creative, provocative, and different, Bisk knows how to stand out, and this time, he decided to transform an alternative bar in the 2nd arrondissement into an immersive cave dedicated to street art. A hidden temple of living urban art...

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From floor to ceiling posters

To enjoy the exhibition, head to the Aubestore bar, in the privileged neighborhood of the 2nd: as you enter, you can admire posters glued from floor to ceiling, on all the walls, taken from the subway or from the streets of Paris. With a particularity: the paper of the ads is torn and sprayed with aerosol cans. You are invited to escape by discovering the exhibition, but also to have a drink in the bar, which remains operational. It's an opportunity to spend time with friends in THE new alternative street art spot in Paris. Surprise, the entrance is free!

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The Cave, immersive exhibition 
Bar l'Aubestore 
122, rue d'Aboukir 
From Tuesday to Saturday, from 10am to 8pm
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