graffiti
Six Eminent Photographers Look Back at the Bronx
How to make sense of what happened to the Bronx in the 1960s and ‘70s? The violence, the abandonment, the
Transit Talk: Untapping the C Train, a Photo Essay
Last time we “Untapped” the G train: the butt of many jokes and the arguable victim of a certain amount
Spontaneous Street Art in Montmartre
In a very touristy street between Abbesses and Sacré-Coeur in Montmartre there used to be a famous mojito bar called
The Abandoned Street Art Haven in Pantin
You may remember the Untapped Paris article about Guerilla String Art on an Abandoned Bridge in Northeast Paris, which looked
How do you spell street art in German? BERLIN
A new video by eastXcross projects titled “Berlin… spricht fà ¼r sich” (Berlin… speaks for itself) is showcasing Berlin street
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow: How Government and Crises Affect Barcelona’s Art Scene
I recently came back to Barcelona on a whim, somewhat of a necessity but additionally without any plans to remain
Welling Court, Queens: A New Hub for Street Art in NYC
Graffiti, murals, street art: call it what you will, but there’s no doubt to the fact that New York
5Pointz, the Largest Legal “Graffiti Exhibit” in the US
It all started one afternoon when I was making the trek out to Flushing to meet a friend for some
The Long Island City Renaissance: Rebirth of the Queens Waterfront
Ten years ago, Long Island City was nothing more than industrial neighborhood occupied by empty warehouses. The Long Island City
Artist Spotlight: Patrick Keefer
Patrick Keefer creates paintings with incredible depth and detail with only stencils and layers of spray paint. Despite working 60+
URBAN CAMERA: UR New York
As a street photographer who follows graffiti artists, some of the things I have on my “To Do” list are
ART on STREETS: Flowers No More
One of the most enjoyable things about living in the city of San Francisco is how visually dynamic it is.