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Monumental Murals by Agostino Iacurci Vibrantly Reimagine Urban Facades — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 21 April 2025 16:28
Published 21 April 2025
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Murals by Agostino Iacurci bring drab buildings to life in bold jewel tones, playful patterns, color blocks, and symmetry. Whether painting directly onto bricks and plaster or designing immense fabric sheaths to cover construction scaffolding, the artist’s vibrant compositions enliven street corners and urban thoroughfares.

Iacurci often emphasizes geometric patterns, flora, classical vases, and niches that hold symbolic objects or figures. You might enjoy checking out Gingko Press’s Mural Masters, a survey of the next generation of street artists, and see more on Iacurci’s website and Instagram.

“Landscape n.1” (2021), wall painting, 27.7 x 7.1 meters. Las Vegas, Nevada. Commissioned by Life is Beautiful
an aerial view of a building covered entirely in a colorful, geometric mural with a light yellow background and green, blue, and red patterns
“Disegno d’esame” (2021), enamel on wall, dimensions variable. Pascucci Elementary School, Santarcangelo di Romagna. Photo by Francesco Marini
a colorfully designed fabric mural with abstract flower shapes, draped over the side of a building to mask scaffolding
“Grüne Oase” (2024). Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Photo by Ivan Murzin
the end of a long block of apartments with a tall mural of a Greek-style vase filled with abstract color blocks and patterns
“COINCIDENCES.” Ensorinstituut, Oostende, Belgium. Produced by The Crystal Ship
a detail of a large-scale mural on a brick surface with abstract color blocks
Detail of “COINCIDENCES”
a large-scale printed covering for scaffolding with geometric shapes of amphorae and other patterns
“Landscape n.2” (2021), print on PVC scaffold sheet, 17 x 14 meters. Pastificio Cerere, Rome. Photo by Carlo Romano
a colorful, geometric mural on the side of a wide building
“Landscape n.3” (2021). Pinacoteca Civica, Foggia. Photo by Domenico d’Alessandro
a large mural on a building with a curved facade, featuring geometric shapes and a series of Viking ships
“L’antiporta” (2021), paint on wall, dimensions variable. Biblioteca Ugo Tognazzi, Pomezia. Curated by Marcello Smarrelli and Pastificio Cerere for Sol Indiges. Photo by Lorenzo Palmieri
a detail of a large-scale mural on a building comprising geometric patterns and a figure in a green dress
Detail of “L’antiporta”
part of a mural on a two-story building in Italy, with a red background and geometric thistle designs
Detail of “Cardi (1571-2021).” Photo by Domenico d’Alessandro
a detail of a building covered entirely in a colorful, geometric mural with a light yellow background and green, blue, and red patterns
Detail of “Disegno d’esame.” Photo by Domenico d’Alessandro

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