With the recent uncovering of the Sherry-Netherland Hotel ceiling mural, here are 8 other uncovered, saved or at risk murals around NYC.
A veteran of the street art scene in London, Stik fittingly leaves androgynous "stik people" wherever he visits.
In addition to 5 Pointz, Bushwick, Brooklyn is one of NYC's major street art hubs, with an outdoor art gallery known as the Bushwick Collective.
Dumob was underdeveloped when Shepard Fairey used to tag there in the '90s. Now it's encourages public murals, like this new work by Fairey.
Brooklyn-based duo Faile created the mosaic mural at 104 N. 7th Street in Williamsburg using thousands of handmade tiles.
JR and José Parlá's Leda Antonia Machado Mural towers over the corner of 24th Street and 10th Avenue in Chelsea like a gatekeeper of the galleries around it.
In Paris, one is constantly bumping in to Keith Haring. Not the man himself–usually it’s just advertisements and posters about
In North Philadelphia, around Germantown and Lehigh Avenues, an entire neighborhood has been repainted in bright, fun colors as part
20 street artists from allover the world invited by the MURAL street art festival to create murals on Saint-Laurent Boulevard in Montreal.
One might expect such a patriotic tribute to have been painted by oh, say, an American… but not the case: