Brooklyn Street Art Presents: Best Images Of 2011
It's been an excellent year for street art all over the world and we've had the pleasure of seeing a lot of great stuff from both big names and anonym...
It's been an excellent year for street art all over the world and we've had the pleasure of seeing a lot of great stuff from both big names and anonym...
Jaime Rojo & Steven Harrington | Posted 01.28.2012
Opening under cover of night somewhere in Paris, four stories beneath la rue, a secret subterranean gallery in a sealed tunnel appears suddenly. While activity on the street overhead is hectic and dense with cars, trucks and pedestrians, the dry dust is ankle-high here in this darkened, silent morgue—its cool, dank air now permeated with fresh aerosol. The Underbelly has been here, and if you discover this curated collection of Street Art and graffiti in the chilled dim light, you are officially lost. And lucky.
Jaime Rojo & Steven Harrington | Posted 10.22.2011
HuffPost Arts and The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA) hosted a presentation and panel discussion given by Brooklyn Street Art founders ...
Jaime Rojo & Steven Harrington | Posted 09.02.2011
Shepard Fairey has grown up before the eyes of fans, peers and would be competitors. Undaunted by criticism he gets from both sides of his chosen voca...
Jaime Rojo & Steven Harrington | Posted 06.14.2011
Yes, Banksy is here. The giant "Art in the Streets" show opening this weekend at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles gives a patch of real e...
Posted 06.13.2011
(Via Mutual Art) When asked why he prefers Urban Art over other art forms, curator Liam Patel responded simply, “Because Urban Art looks so much co...
Jaime Rojo & Steven Harrington | Posted 05.25.2011
While many of the antecedents of our modern Street Art movement can be traced to the 1960's, the last 10 years have provided a perfect storm of demogr...
Jaime Rojo & Steven Harrington | Posted 05.25.2011
An 80' tall mural of a "Gigante" painted kid with one shoe was given this week to New York by a hometown hero and two imported Brazillian Street Artists.
Lauri Lyons | Posted 05.25.2011
When it comes to women in hip-hop, don't call it a comeback. Women have been here for years.
Jaime Rojo & Steven Harrington | Posted 02.10.2012