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Street Art for Mankind exhibition to Stop Child Slavery, Miami 2017

February 10, 2017

Street Art for Mankind (SAM) is a world-first street art movement on a mission to stop child slavery. The United Nations #AtThisAge exhibition which ran in January marked the launch of this movement. Over the next five years, Street Art for Mankind will travel the world, using Art to make a stand for the rights of all children […]

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Pattaya Arts Festival brings Street Art to the Beach, Thailand 2017

February 3, 2017

Pattaya City and Pattaya Cultural Council have organised their first beach art festival in Thailand “Pattaya Arts Festival 2017” at Pattaya beach today (3rd February) until 5th February from 4pm onwards. “As Thailand mourns and show respect to the King Bhumibol Adulyadej, We have organised the exhibition of our beloved king “The artistic genius of […]

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PichiAvo, Houston Bowery Street Art Wall, New York. Photo credit @just_a_spectator

Incredible new mural by PichiAvo on the iconic Houston Bowery Graffiti Wall, New york 2017

January 30, 2017

The incredible talent of the Spanish artist duo PichiAvo has brought to life a stunning mural on the renowned Houston Bowery Graffiti Wall. This iconic wall, located in the vibrant Lower East Side/Chinatown area of Manhattan, was acquired by Goldman Properties in 1984 and had been predominantly used for advertisements for nearly twenty years until […]

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"Hello my Game is...", Space Invader's solo show, Musee en Herbe, Paris 2017. Photo credit GraffitiStreet

‘Hello my Game is …’ Invader’s Solo Show, Paris 2017

January 27, 2017

Invader has invaded the Musée en Herbe with his highly anticipated solo exhibition “Hello My Game Is…”, a play on the famous name tags “Hello My Name is…”.  The show runs from 26th January until 3rd September 2017. We were lucky enough to be invited to the preview of the show so read more if you want to see […]

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‘We The People’, Shepard Fairey Brings New Hope to Washington DC, 2017

January 20, 2017

Eight years ago, the artist Shepard Fairey made the iconic image that captured a period of HOPE in America by using an image of Barack Obama. For today’s Inauguration day (20th January 2017), the politically outspoken artist is back,  this time using his art to create thought provoking  images for the ‘We The People’ campaign. The purpose of which […]

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Affiche de l'exposition Paris 2017 credit Invader / le Musée en Herbe

Le Musée en Herbe becomes the new playground for Invader’s solo show, Paris 2017

January 9, 2017

Space Invader is the pseudonym of a well-known French urban artist whose work is modelled on the crude pixellation of 1970s-1980s 8-bit video games. His distinctive creations can be seen in many highly visible locations in more than 67 cities in 30 countries. Invader has currently installed more than 3,402 pieces around the world. A map on the […]

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The Village Pet Store and Charcoal Grill: Banksy’s Art Installation that Sparked a Conversation on Animal Rights and Factory Farming

January 6, 2017

The Village Pet Store and Charcoal Grill was an extraordinary installation by renowned graffiti artist Banksy. Held in Greenwich Village in 2008, the exhibit marked Banksy’s first official exhibition in New York and was designed to question “our relationship with animals and the ethics and sustainability of factory farming.” The installation was a visual treat […]

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Jonathan Darby, Street Art Mural, Jordan Photo Credit aptART

Recap of Thought Provoking Street Art Murals in 2016

January 1, 2017

Street art can promote conversation and highlight social, political and environmental issues and has always been a powerful platform to convey messages to the masses. Check out the street art murals brought to us in 2016 that promote injustices and inspire hope for our future… JANUARY Banksy was busy at the start of the year this time […]

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Street artist Astro creates an illusion of depth, Jacksonville, Florida 2016

December 29, 2016

Art (Re) Public Jacksonville, founded and curated by Jessica Santiago in conjunction with Iryna Kanishcheva, has invited international renowned street artists; Case Maclaim, James Reka, INO, Waone of Interesni Kazki, Kenor, CYRCLE, René Romero Schuler, Astrograff, Nico Holderbaum, Phlegm, Borondo and more. Astro was excited with his walls for Art(Re)publicJax, due to their size and […]

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Guido Van Helten latest mural in Jacksonville promotes unity, Florida 2016

December 29, 2016

Art (Re) Public Jacksonville, founded and curated by Jessica Santiago in conjunction with Iryna Kanishcheva, has invited international renowned street artists; Case Maclaim, James Reka, INO, Waone of Interesni Kazki, Kenor, CYRCLE, René Romero Schuler, Astrograff, Nico Holderbaum, Phlegm, Borondo and more. Guido Van Helten has painted two giant silo’s titled ‘Unity’ in Jacksonville, Florida. Guido […]

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Hua Tunan - Night Luminescent Pearl Print

Hua Tunan – ‘Night Luminescent Pearl’ Handfinished print 2016

December 27, 2016

We end the year 2016 on a high, this time we’re proud to announce our first ever collaboration with Chinese street artist Hua Tunan titled ‘Night Luminescent Pearl’, which is being released on Sunday 27th December 2016 at 15:00 UK time. This print has been a labour of love and involved many many long days […]

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