Patrick Favrel (@patleon.bsky.social) | Vhils 📷 Bruxelles, rue Léopold Léopold
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Patrick Favrel (@patleon.bsky.social) | Vhils 📷 Bruxelles, rue Léopold Léopold
#StreetArt by #Vhils📷 #Bruxelles, rue Léopold Léopold — Patrick Favrel (@patleon.bsky.social) 2026-07-02T11:59:15.161Z

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June 17, 2018
Work by VHILS
Marecelo Rebelo de Sousa
VHILS
Museu da Presidência
Lisboa
VHILS, Retrato do escritor Valter Hugo Mãe, molhe da Srª da Guia, Vila do Conde, Portugal, 2015

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We got to see this awesome collaboration between Shepard Fairey and Vhils in Lisbon.
In addition to his numerous street art pieces, Alexandre Farto, aka Vhils, has shown his unique creations in various galleries around the world. The works above are from his 2018 exhibition Annihilation at Over the Influence gallery's temporary location in Los Angeles.
From the gallery about the show-
Presenting a reflection on the current model of globalized development and the forces shaping and affecting local identities around the world today, Annihilation emphasizes the global impact of Los Angeles culture and the subsequent breakdown of unique global identities across continents. For his first solo exhibition in the United States since 2011, Vhils has taken the opportunity to set up a dialogue between the United States, Europe, and China to address the growing struggle for hegemonic supremacy between global powers and the ensuing social and economic impact on the world at large. Annihilation shares the stories of the citizens who breathe vitality into densely populated urban epicenters. Based on a variety of source material, from advertisements collected in cities worldwide to salvaged wooden doors, the new patchwork-like series intentionally dilutes the readability of each individual portrayed, a reflection on how identity is both formed and affected by the city’s visual discourse. This intentional juxtaposition of contrasts mirrors the interplay between elements from various cultures which we observe at work today in large urban contexts.
Vhils-Strata, which presents a selection of his work from the past twenty years, is currently on view at the Museum of Urban and Contemporary Art (MUCA) in Munich, Germany until 3/1/26.
He also recently created the site-specific installation, Doors of Cairo, located near the Pyramids in Giza in Egypt. It is part of Forever is Now 05 and is on view until 12/7/25.
Portuguese artist Alexandre Farto, aka Vhils, created this mural of TJ Mizell (Jam Master Jay‘s son) in 2018.
It is one of many street art projects organized by LISA Project NYC.