As spring breathes new life into the world around us, Concrete & Colour invites you to explore the quiet beauty of transformation. This exhibition takes root in the urban landscape, where concrete—the steadfast material of our cities—becomes the canvas for reinvention.
Sophie Mess – Beauty in the Detour (2025)
In this compelling group exhibition, we delve into the notion of emergence, examining how creativity rises from the raw, often overlooked surfaces that define our surroundings. The artists featured here reimagine concrete not merely as a medium but as a metaphor for the potential inherent in the urban environment.
Helen Bur – Women For Life (2025)
The show captures a moment of transition, as these artists push beyond the boundaries of street art to create works that breathe new life into the concrete structures of our cities.
GraffitiStreet Presents Concrete & Colour 2025
Each piece in Concrete & Colour explores how creativity challenges the urban aesthetic—blending textures, forms, and colours to create works that are as much about the environment they inhabit as the ideas they communicate.
GraffitiStreet Presents Concrete & Colour 2025
“This exhibition embodies the process of emergence—the moment when something unexpected rises from the familiar. These artists reframe urban concrete, transforming it from a backdrop of our everyday lives to a space of artistic potential and creative energy.” Donna Haden— Founder /Creative Director, Graffitistreet
These works invite us to reconsider our relationship with the spaces we live in, offering reflections on renewal, change, and the potential for beauty even in the most unexpected places.
My Dog Sighs – Concrete Vision (2025)
Featured Artists: Visionaries of the Cities
Concrete & Colour brings together an international selection of artists whose works are redefining the boundaries of contemporary street art. Featuring Bordalo II, Bisser, Case Maclaim, Helen Bur, Hunto, Joachim, My Dog Sighs, Neon Kingdom, PichiAvo, Ruben Sanchez, SNIK, Sophie Mess, Sonny Sundancer, and Spidertag, this exhibition explores how urban art can move beyond traditional boundaries, incorporating abstraction, texture, and layers of meaning into a visual language that resonates within the gallery space.
Joachim Lambrechts – Jean d’Arc
From Bordalo II’s environmental reflections to My Dog Sighs’ introspective compositions, each artist captures a unique response to the urban environment. Through their works, we see how the evolution of street art unfolds—a blending of history, context, and the ever-present drive for renewal.
Join Us
Concrete & Colour is a celebration of the emergent potential of urban spaces, an exploration of how art transforms, challenges, and reclaims the aesthetics of our cities. This is not just an exhibition; it is an invitation to engage with the spaces we inhabit and the creativity that continually reshapes them.
📍 Graffitistreet Gallery, 25a West Street, Chichester, ENGLAND
🗓 Private View: Thursday 23 May | 5:30–8:30 PM
🗓️ 24 May – 20 July 2025
⏰ Wed–Sat | 10AM–5PM
🕚 Sun | 11AM–4PM
🚪 Mon & Tue | By appointment only
🎟️ Free entry – come wander, reflect, and let the city look back at you.
For the full catalogue of works, please get in touch. Selected pieces will also be available online via the GraffitiStreet Store.