Springfield, Missouri, was transformed with the unveiling of Spidertag’s latest masterpiece, Interactive Neon Mural #23 (#INM23). This electrifying language envelops the walls of the History Museum and Historic Fox Theatre, turning the downtown area into a neon canvas that juxtaposes vibrant light against the backdrop of darkness.
Spidertag, Springfield. Image Copyright Justkids.
Spidertag, a contemporary street artist and muralist from Madrid, Spain, is renowned for his innovative take on geometry, abstraction, and minimalism in public spaces. Since 2015, he has used neon lights, LED technology, and glowing cables to create interactive installations that revitalise urban environments. His work features striking illuminated colours, geometric patterns, and minimalist designs, often set against city backdrops.
Interactive Neon Mural #23 (#INM23) spans over an impressive 5,000 square feet, featuring bold geometric patterns and radiant colours that change, illuminating the night with their brilliance.
Spidertag, Springfield. Image Copyright Justkids.
Curated by Justkids in partnership with the Hatch Foundation for Sculpture Walk Springfield, this work adds another level to the outdoor gallery. Sculpture Walk Springfield envisions an accessible museum without walls, aiming to transform the city through outdoor sculpture. Its mission is to enhance quality of life and promote economic vitality by showcasing high-quality sculptures in public spaces. Inspired by successful public art initiatives in cities like Chicago and Asheville, Sculpture Walk Springfield curates a rotating collection of sculptures each year from April to March, creating an engaging outdoor gallery for the community.
Spidertag, Springfield. Image Copyright Justkids.
Spidertag transforms walls and structures into captivating visual experiences, merging art and technology to offer immersive works that encourage viewers to engage with their surroundings in fresh and exciting ways. What distinguishes #INM23 is its invitation to engage; viewers can interact with the mural via an app that lets them manipulate light colour and motion.
Spidertag, Springfield. Image Copyright Justkids.
This synergy of art and technology offers a personalised journey, making each visit a unique exploration through the interplay of light and shadow.
“I am thrilled to contribute to Springfield’s growing art scene in a way that aligns with the city’s vision,” said Spidertag. “Creating accessible art that offers a unique experience for passersby is truly rewarding for me and I appreciate that so many people showed up for the reveal!”.
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Spidertag, Springfield. Image Copyright Justkids.
Charlotte Dutoit from Justkids highlighted the mural’s significance in drawing people into the dynamic essence of downtown Springfield.
“We are grateful to Sculpture Walk Springfield for the chance to bring something fresh and dynamic to their exciting downtown collection. Spidertag’s creation is not just a pretty mural to look at—it draws people in and brings playful energy. The city comes alive! ”
Charlotte Dutoit of Justkids, curator of the project.
Spidertag, Springfield. Image Copyright Justkids.
Upon completing his mural, residents were invited to Spidertag’s artist talk at the Historic Fox Theatre followed by the successful official lighting event of the mural.
Spidertag, Springfield. Image Copyright Justkids.
Known for his innovative approach and cutting-edge vision, Spidertag breaks away from traditional muralism to create immersive pieces that captivate audiences globally. Working closely with Justkids, he developed this ambitious project over the course of a year, from its conceptualisation to the installation of the striking neon mural.
Spidertag, Springfield. Image Copyright Justkids.
With Spidertag’s neon creation now casting its glow over Olive Street and North Roberson Avenue, residents and visitors are invited to embrace the neon visual language.