An artist paints a mural in Rabat, Morocco, Sept. 20, 2021. As an art festival is being held in Morocco, artists are painting murals to decorate building facades in the city of Rabat. The sixth edition of Jidar-Rabat Street Art Festival, lasting from Sept. 16 to 26, has attracted artists from countries including Morocco, Argentina, Spain and France. (Photo by Chadi/Xinhua)
From an image of Hulk who suddenly leaps over your head to a painting that changes its colors, one Berlin street art exhibition offers visitors a chance to experience paintings in full on 3D.
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Game Over, the exhibition inspired by video games is housed in a former casino stretching over 2,000 square meters that is due to be torn down.
Eighty artists are showcasing their works here, with a dedicated app enhancing the experience.
"After all these dry months with the coronavirus and this, yes, dark world, we have finally created a bit of color, not only in our lives, but hopefully also in the lives of the visitors and admirers," said Joern Reiners, a member of art group The Dixons and one of the curators of the exhibition.
"We try to bring together the right artists who will continue to develop and evolve creatively and ultimately create completely new layers and processes here."
The Dixons organized a similar pop-up exhibition in 2017, with artists plastering the walls of an old bank with their paintings before the demolition crew moved in.
This time the works stand out against a minimalist background. But the special app allows visitors to point their phones at the images to discover what lies beyond the analogue painting.
For painter Gita Kurdpoor, the show "which we have created here, together, is like a bit of a school trip feeling."
Berlin is a hub for urban culture and its particularly vibrant street art scene has left its mark on many of the capital's facades.
Guided tours are organized regularly for visitors so they can check out the most iconic images.
Most famously, the longest remaining stretch of the Berlin Wall is covered with murals, first painted in 1990 and later restored.