- The esplanade of columns at Parc del Fòrum will become a unique space on September 5–7 thanks to Revorn Street Gallery, an immersive proposal by Revorn Art that will merge a pop-up store, urban gallery, and live-painting sessions. The initiative seeks to highlight the brand’s sustainable and limited-edition towels, genuine artistic pieces.
REVORN ART is a brand born in Barcelona that fuses art, functionality, and sustainability in products conceived as unique elements of cultural expression. Under the creative direction of artist Joan Tarragó and in collaboration with international and emerging creators, each design becomes an artistic medium filled with visual narratives. Its towels, made from recycled microfiber and produced locally, combine high technical performance with conscious values, inviting people to explore the world with style, inspiration, and respect for nature.
Throughout Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, eight artists will take center stage at the Revorn Street Gallery space: all will showcase their talent live through collaborative murals and live-painting performances, while two others will also present special exhibitions.

Among the featured creators are Ninon Réo, who explores human connection through emotions; Soem Mac, with more than 25 years expanding graffiti into new formats; Italian artist Morcky, who blends figurative and dreamlike strokes; Catalan artist Guillem Font, inspired by pop culture and science fiction; Tenerife-born Marcos Cabrera, with a punk and nostalgic style; and Maga, a muralist who represents diversity and fantasy in colorful ways.
The exhibition section of the “ZERO STRESS” Collective will feature Julien Unavista, who transforms recycled skateboards into artworks with a strong environmental message, and Joan Tarragó, the Barcelona-based creator who fuses ancestral symbols, psychedelia, and urban culture.
With this program, Revorn Street Gallery strengthens the link between urban art, sustainability, and contemporary culture, offering the public a unique experience within the framework of Extreme Barcelona.
