Art Nerd New York's Street Art Hotspots - Stephen Powers aka ESPO's Love Letter to Brooklyn
A visual tour of 5Pointz Art Center in Long Island City with curator Meres One, captured by photographer Rachel Alban. Catch it as soon as you can!
Gagosian Gallery pays homage to Basquiat, one of New York City's greatest street artists of the '80s, in an exhibition featuring over 50 works from public and private collections.
This February, the "Midnight Moment" art initiative in Times Square is featuring a love-themed digital installation by the British artist Tracey Emin.
Feeling bad for the "worst subway line," we decided to "untap" the C train aboveground, discovering its quirky treasures.
Jane Greengold's "Impalements" is an annual Halloween art project that sees gnarling, carved pumpkins stuck onto the rusty spikes of an iron fence of a house in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn.
A video compilation showcasing street art in Berlin, Germany.
G2V, Jonathan Prince's newest public art installation at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza in Manhattan's Midtown East neighborhood, can be seen either as a vestige of the past or a remnant of an advanced alien civilization.
Changes in government policy, tax laws and 21st century socioeconomic issues are having a large impact on Spanish culture. How will street art and residents be affected?
The public mural project at Welling Court in Queens is a home to some excellent pieces of street art, featuring the work of more than 58 international artists at over 90 different locations all around this one neighborhood. This is a street art lover's paradise.