Art for Nobody's Sake: The 59th Street Bridge Anonymous
Someone hung a spectacular photography exhibition on the approach to the 59th Street Bridge and didn't bother signing it.
Joe Iurato: A Trouble Maker With Hope at Taglialatella
Joe Iurato’s Trouble Maker runs through October 10th at Taglialatella Galleries, 229 10th Avenue, Chelsea, New York City.
It’s Born to be Wild, But Street Art Doesn’t Always Stay That Way
The complicated story of how street art finds its way from alley walls into private collections.
Giulia Riva’s Street Art Odyssey Maps the Rebellious Soul of Paris
Giulia "BLocal" Riva's new book "As Seen on the Streets of Paris" documents the street art of the French capital.
Martha Cooper: 50 Years Telling the Story of Graffiti in Pictures
New York photographer Martha Cooper has been chronicling graffiti and street art for nearly 50 years. Her work has inspired generations of graffiti and street artists.
Vietnam’s Street Art Scene: When Communist Repression Fails
In Vietnam, a rebellious art scene has exploded like a spray paint can in a tropical heat wave, spreading insidiously through Hanoi's ancient alleys and Saigon's electric boulevards.
Miami Art Week 2024: Street Art Conquers the World
Just a bridge away from the elite art fairs and champagne receptions that have sprung up around Art Basel Miami Beach, the street art revolution continues.
Kenny Scharf’s Autumn in New York
Kenny Sharf, an 80s street art legend, makes a triumphant return to Gotham.
Kenny Scharf: A Surviving 80s Musketeer Returns to the LES
Artist Kenny Scharf Autumn in NYC includes a solo show now open at Totah Gallery, a major retrospective at the Brant Foundation and Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy at The Shed in Hudson Yards.
Art Through Vintage: When Art and Fashion Are One
Art Through Vintage 2024 is set to offer vintage items reimagined and repurposed by dozens of downtown artists.
Concrete Jungles: Dzia’s Street Art Menagerie
Belgium Street artist Dzia creates monumental depictions of wildlife, from insects and birds to elephants and rhinos, in a style that is instantly recognizable.
Evyrein: Street Art Amid Venice’s Medieval Masterpieces
Meet Evyrein, one of the few street artists to carve out a niche for himself in this Medieval city where fine art, particularly of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, is the enduring currency.
What Lies Beyond the Streets for Graf Writers?
Beyond the Streets: Post Graffiti, the latest installment in the Beyond the Streets franchise from LA-based curator, author, and renowned graffiti/street art historian Roger Gastman.
Sticker Movie: NYC Premiere Jan. 12-14
Sticker Movie, a joyous celebration of graffiti’s latest spawn, has its East Coast premier Jan. 12-14 at BK Art Haus, 24 Marcy Ave., Brooklyn.
At Van Der Plas: Al Diaz and Danny Cortes
New work by NYC street art legend Al Diaz and Danny Cortez, the emerging superstar of hyperrealistic urban grit sculpture, at Van Der Plas Gallery, 156 Orchard Street, opening Friday, Oct. 20, 6 PM.
Norwegian Artist Martin Whatson at Harman Projects in the LES
A solo show of work by Norwegian street artist Martin Whatson runs through September at Harman Projects, 210 Rivington Street, in Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
Park Avenue’s Tunnel Vision
Park Avenue is home to sanctioned, fine-art installation on the street and the transitory, outlaw work in the shadowy tunnel below.
Kristopher Hull’s Unlikely Coupling of Street Art and Chopin
Kris Hull has emerged in the last year as New York City’s street art pianist.
188 Allen Street Gallery: “A Beautiful Moment”
The destruction of the shed in front of the former Cheese Grill did more than rid the block of one of Manhattan’s countless street-side dining spaces. It was the end of a brief, shining moment in the history of art in New York City.
Piragua: Art and Community Converge on E. 10th
Piragua Art Space is E. 10th Street’s home of art and community activism.