Vhils is considered one of the most prominent artists of the last few decades, with a distinctive carving style that characterises his art, uniting technique and social action, often featuring faces of people facing challenging economic or social pressures.
The exhibition brings together more than 70 limited editions (some sources mention over 70, others around 73–75), covering silkscreens, prints, works on paper, and other experimental pieces that translate his urban language into more intimate formats suitable for galleries and collections. It traces how his visual style evolved from early stencil and print work to complex mixed-media pieces that echo his large-scale walls.
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A key idea of the show is that “edition” is not just a reproduction tool but a central part of his artistic practice: a way to test materials, collaborate and explore themes in a more controlled setting than the street.
Have you visited MUDE to see Vhils? What kind of work would interest you most there?


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