A graffiti tour of Buenos Aires with the organization Graffiti Mundo.
Though not generally known, street art was legalized in Rio de Janeiro in 2009. This article explores the unique relationship that has developed between street artists and building owners, the development of community around street art and how the urban fabric of the city has contributed to the flourishing street art scene.
Take a little walk in San Francisco's Hayes Valley.
Kirsten Hively, the creator of Project Neon, travels throughout New York City photographing the vibrant signs that we often breeze past while walking at night.
Finding colorful doorways in the city is easy, but seeing the same one twice isn’t as common.
ART on STREETS, Untapped SF's newest column, highlights city art through the lens of a "Polaroid" camera (except it's an app on the phone).
A billboard devoted to urban art that rotates every two weeks!
Graffiti and Street Art Vandalism on the Oxygen Network ads in the 14th St. Subway Station.
Rue de Belleville is teeming with Tunisian, Algerian, and Moroccan restaurants, interspersed with Vietnamese, Chinese and Ethopian cuisines. Its certainly feels like the heart of Paris’ melting pot.
The home of an unlikely sex symbol and national icon inspires love ... and other things.