Google Art Project announces 30 new partners contributing nearly diverse works



This announce means that contemporary art from Latin America, ancient art from China, rare Japanese paintings and Palaeolithic flint heads from Spain, now include the Google Art Project.
one highlight of the new collection is a project to capture the growing
trend of urban art and graffiti in Brazil. 
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Therefore more than 100 works from walls, doors and galleries in São Paulo have been photographed and will be included in the Art Project. In addition  the pieces were chosen by a group of journalists, artists and graffiti experts and include artists such as Speto, Kobra and Space Invader, as well as images of São Paulo’s most famous building-size murals.
The Fundacion MAPFRE in Spain showcases one of the largest collections with more than 300 photos from a number of renowned photographers. Henceforth you can explore Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide’s black and white images of indigenous Mexican culture inspired by themes of ritual, death and feminism.

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