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Press Kit Exhibition: Urban Blue- from Bricks to Tiles

Welcome to the press page for our new exhibition Urban Blue – from Bricks to Tiles.

For press and media use, we have made a selection of images from the exhibition available. These materials may be used for editorial purposes, provided that Royal Delft Museum is credited as the source.

Press Kit:

Click here to download Press Kit Artist in Residence November 2025

Click here to download Press Kit Artist in Residence Februari/Maart 2025

Click here to download Press Kit Exhibition & objects Urban Blue 

Click here to dowlnload the Urban Blue Tiles

Click here to download the campaign image

For more information about the exhibition. please visit www.urbanblueexpo.nl.

Social Media:

Royal Delft and STRAAT Museum actively use social media to share the story of the Urban Blue exhibition. Through these channels, the creative process, the artworks, and the collaboration behind the exhibition are made visible to a broad international audience.

Press and media are welcome to use the accounts and hashtags listed below in their own social media posts about Urban Blue to increase visibility.

Instagram:

  • @royaldelft_official
  • @straatmuseum

Tiktok:

  • @royaldelftmuseum
  • @straatmuseum

Facebook:

  • Royal Delft
  • Straat

LinkedIn:

  • Royal Delft Museum
  • Royal Delft
  • STRAAT

Hashtags: #UrbanBlue #FromBricksToTiles #RoyalDelftMuseum #STRAATmuseum #UrbanBlueExhibition

Artist Talks 

More about the Urban Blue  

Artist Talks 

Live conversations with the artists, your chance to discover more about their artistic journey. 

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Claudio Limon (Arandas (Jalisco), Mexico)

Claudio Limon (b. 1979) was born in the highlands of the Jalisco region in Mexico. He currently lives in Guadalajara and works as a contemporary artist. Through his vibrant works, Claudio captures the essence of Mexican culture. Influenced by his heritage, he explores artistic themes related to identity, culture and emotion. His style is the result of a fusion of traditional Mexican elements with pop culture, surrealism, color and other contemporary influences. Claudio creates dynamic compositions that masterfully combine hypnotic patterns.

Claudio has exhibited his work in Tokyo and Buenos Aires and has completed murals in Los Angeles, Miami and Mexico City. Recently, he completed one of Mexico’s largest tile murals (1,765 m²), further establishing his reputation as a leading muralist and contemporary artist.

Instagram: @claudiolimon

 

 

 

 

 

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Keya Tama (South Africa)

Keya Tama (b. 1997) is a South African artist based in New York City. Inspired by pastel color palettes, patterns and symbolism, he has been active as an artist and muralist since the age of thirteen. His style can be described as ancient-contemporary minimalism: by distilling and refining imagery into minimalist forms while preserving their essence. His works seek to reunite the old and the new. He achieves this through contrasting yet harmonious iconography. Drawing from the rich visual language of art history, Keya Tama combines recurring themes to uncover sharp contrasts and unexpected connections. The result is a body of work that feels unusual and striking, yet oddly familiar.

Working primarily with acrylic paint, his paintings convey a strong graphic sensibility. Across his oeuvre, recurring themes emerge including the tension between the ancient and the contemporary, family and community, monomyths and minimalism.

Website: KEYA TAMA
Instagram: @keyatama

 

 

 

 

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Madi (Antibes, France)

Madi (b.1987) is currently living in Lisbon, Portugal. She develops her own style through graphic research, combining painting and mural techniques.

As an artist, she tries to evolve constantly. Before, her work was predominantly black and white, full of meticulous details. Now, she immerses herself in a colorful process of production, less controlled, spontaneous and more instinctive. This means her creative process is strongly influenced by the concept of spontaneity. Her production of drawings is obsessive, a reflection of the journey through her mind. This results in the depiction of imaginary characters, textures, sensations, dreams, and fantasies.

It is an intimate and endearing process. She paints because she needs to. The viewer enjoys the creation of a private universe, free from any boundaries. As if she is searching for absolute peace, a goal which can only be fulfilled by the act of painting.

Website: Madi’s original artworks
Instagram: @________madi______

 

 

 

 

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Ryol (Banyuwangi, Indonesia)

Yogyakarta-based artist Laksamana Ryo (b. 1993), better known as Ryol, immerses himself in the world of the visual arts, with a distinct focus on pop culture. Originally a wannabe-musician, Ryol turned his passion for music into becoming a pop culture-inspired visual artist with his childhood as main source of influence. He primarily appoints his parents and the many Sunday afternoons filled with watching TV cartoons as the ‘early stage’, which taught him to handle freedom and take responsibility.

His transformation into a pop culture artist made his main vision and biggest dream clear. Painting is his vocation, a life’s work that he does not want to end. However, his ambition reaches further: striving to be an artist that leaves a permanent mark on his generation and leaves a piece of history.

Website: Ryo Laksamana | Explore Inspiring Art and Creativity
Instagram: @ryol.id

 

 

 

 

 

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Speto (Paul César Silva, São Paulo, Brazil)

Speto (b. 1971) is a true pioneer of the São Paulo graffiti scene. Born in one of the city’s outskirts, he was exposed to local street culture and graffiti from an early age. This inspired him to start painting in public spaces in the mid-1980s.

Over the years, Speto has developed a unique and unmistakable style, strongly influenced by Brazilian artistic traditions such as handcrafted woodcuts and Cordel literature: a folk tradition of poetic stories illustrated with simple woodcut prints.

His visual language is characterized by powerful, often black-and-white figures that convey both simplicity and expression. Through this style, he connects historical and contemporary elements, creating a bridge between popular culture and contemporary urban art.

His body of work includes both murals in public spaces and pieces in galleries and museums. Speto is not only a key figure in the world of contemporary Brazilian art but also in the global street art scene.

Instagram: @speto

 

 

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Tja Ling (Gorinchem, Netherlands)

Tja Ling Hu (b. 1987) is a visual artist and illustrator. In 2017 she won the prestigious Fiep Westendorp Stimuleringsprijs with a project depicting her family’s journey from China to the Netherlands between the 1930s and 1970s. Whereas for her family it was a quest in the hope of a better life, for Tja Ling her Chinese heritage was a quest for her own identity.

Tja Ling takes you along into her world of thoughts that manifests itself in a surrealistic, dreamlike and sometimes gloomy way. With her distinctive, fine lines and soft pencil strokes she invites you to literally enter her world: it is only when you get closer that you get in contact with the details. Then, the work becomes intimate and personal. It shows the connections between her Chinese heritage and upbringing, which she tries to understand better through the creation of her artworks.

Tja Ling’s work has been shown in various galleries, museums and art fairs, such as  Art on Paper (Amsterdam) and museum Lam (Lisse). In addition to her work on paper she also makes murals at home and abroad.

Website: TJA LING 嘉玲
Instagram: @tja_ling

 

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