Painted utility box at ringroad crossroads between Aarhus University buildings. We see parked cars and a cyclist on a sunny day. Beside us and across the road: Red-brick buildings that are instantly recognisable in Aarhus as the university’s brickwork architecture. Left: a shabby utility box and grubby light pole covered in peeled stickers. Jumping out between them, a utility box painted with a university theme. It is cleverly painted with the same characteristic red brickwork as the buildings. Framed within that, a book fully opened. A pink and blue brain has emerged from it, twirling around like a globe. Now follows same context description for all photos in this thread, if you want to skip. A council utility box for electrical and technical stuff, about half a metre by half a metre in size, normally grey metal box, typically dirty and covered in graffiti and stickers. They have been transformed all across the city in recent weeks, painted on all four sides and on top with images that reflect something in the immediate neighbourhood. Artist signature: J W ’24.
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