street art
What It’s Like Being a Political Graffiti Artist in India, and Getting Away With It
“How many times in your life have you seen your Prime Minister painted on a wall in a funny, satirical manner? Probably never. Maybe nobody has the courage to do it. Maybe nobody thinks it's important enough. But I think otherwise.”
In Singapore, Street Art Thrives… But Only In Restricted Areas
A photo series of our favourite murals around the island’s alleyways.
This Artist Blames His Own Mural for Turning Penang’s Heritage Area Into a “Circus”
According to him, the area has become “culturally fragile."
Hugo Gyrl's Queer Feminist Graffiti Keeps the Spirit of LGBTQ Rebellion Alive
"I'm not saying pride should be a riot every year. But these rainbow flag binches need to know that people before them fought for their comfort."
How Banksy could help revitalize one of the most polluted cities in the UK
Banksy came to Port Talbot, Wales, just days before Christmas.
The Graffiti Godfathers of Miami
We met up with the Miami Style Gods, who have been making their mark on the city since the early 90s.
LA's New Naked Trump Statue Envisions the President as a Killer Clown
Activist art collective INDECLINE explains why its latest statue is based on serial killer John Wayne Gacy.
Trump Fans Spent $1,000 Putting Dozens of Peel-Off Stars on the Walk of Fame
Because nothing infuriates the libs more than giant stickers.
Are Eshays Australia’s Most Prolific Performance Artists?
Because commissioned "street art" is whack.
Unearthed Art by Teenage Basquiat Inspired This Exciting New Documentary
A trove of early Basquiat works rescued from an East Village bank vault inspired a filmmaker to explore the artist's formative years.
Pau Buscató's Playful Photographs of Crazy Coincidences Found in Cities
The street photographer Pau Buscató spends seven hours a day searching for the funny moments that only happen when people are crammed together.
Artists Turned This Neighborhood into Springfield from 'The Simpsons'
"Sprayfield" seeks to reclaim public spaces and foster a greater sense of community in a low-income neighborhood in Mexico City.