JR's art is omnipresent. Whether on the faƧade of a building, the back of a truck, or, currently, the streets of Times Square, the world is quite literally his gallery. But where is he?
Art Basel is set to whip Miami into a sea-foamy art-star laden froth these next few days, but art on the street is the unofficial engine that will be ...
The twins have left Boston, but not before they opened their first solo museum show in the U.S. and left behind a handful of public installations that...
Identical twins have a special place in legend and lore, sharing a bond that supposedly enables them to sense each other's thoughts and emotions in a ...
While today the word "hell" is often used in situations involving long lines and a lack of caffeine, in the Middle Ages hell was darker, hotter and ha...
It was LA-based RETNA's turn on the Bowery graffiti wall this weekend. Replacing the Faile mural, RETNA, whose real name is Marquis Lewis, painted sym...
Os Gemeos are twin brothers Gustavo and Otavio Pandolfo from Brazil whose street art creations transcend easy classifications. Their new show at Prism...
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...
UK Street Artist HUSH deftly synthesizes his adoration for graffiti tagging, Street Art aesthetics and eastern images of feminine beauty and sensualit...
I've always found street art fascinating. It's so magical how a talented and select few spend their nights making our city streets an ever-changing landscape.
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...
At its very core, street art (and graffiti) has the air of danger. It is seen as rough around the edges, a rebellion, and as needing a quickness of h...
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...
Fame Festival is a sponsor-free, DIY event, the culmination of an annual series of artist residencies that literally leave their mark on the small Puglian town Grottaglie.
Books on street art are as common as taggers who think they're going to be the next Banksy. So when we heard the elusive artist himself wrote the intr...
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.
The graffiti wall on Houston is scheduled to undergo another change, from the Os Gemeos mural to something from Shepard Fairey. (He's also looking for...