The Globalized Revolution of Street Art: LBS and the triptych that unites the world

di Marta Ongaro
il13/10/2023

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There’s a shift in the air, a bubbling in the streets, a shiver running along the walls of cities in every corner of the planet. This time, it doesn’t come from a single hidden laneway or a distant corner of the metropolis: it’s a globalized revolution. Welcome to the era of “Globalized Street Art,” courtesy of Italian artist Bruno Salvatore Latella, known as LBS.

His latest project, “No Money, No War, No Web,” is more than just an artistic triptych: it’s a powerful scream, a universal denunciation against the growing threats to the physical and ideological borders of our age. The idea of a street art piece breaking out simultaneously across cities worldwide is audacious, brilliant, and, dare we say, revolutionary.

And what do these pieces represent? No less than the current titans of our contemporary world: Xi Jinping, Elon Musk, and Vladimir Putin. Each portrait, each brushstroke, reflects the complexities of their influence, from monetary and technological conflicts to ideological and territorial wars.

But the genius of LBS doesn’t stop at the choice of subjects. Through meticulous coordination with artists from around the globe, LBS has challenged the concept of time, uniting cities from Odessa to Los Angeles, synchronizing each brushstroke with the heartbeat of the world.

LBS’s art is not merely visual; it’s deeply intellectual, unraveling threads of thought from semiotics to philosophy. It’s a thrilling blend of postmodern Pop art and sharp analyses of today’s world, all enriched by a repertoire of artistic techniques ranging from photography to digital drawing.

And at the heart of it all is a clear, powerful message: it’s time to wake up. The liquid society we’re swimming in is drowning us, submitting us to the false idols of money, war, and the web. But LBS doesn’t just diagnose the problem; he calls for a revolution, beckoning artists and viewers alike to join in the fight against these “fake Gods.”

The world of street art will never be the same after “No Money, No War, No Web.” It’s a manifesto, a protest, and a celebration of art as a potent weapon against destruction. Don’t miss the chance to witness history in the making.

LBS’s art is here to shake, enlighten, and unite. And the world is finally paying attention.