At the Brant Foundation: Keith Haring Returns to the East Village
"Keith Haring" opens March 11 as the Brant Foundation continues its exploration of the 1980s downtown explosion that forever changed contemporary art.
An artist asked a company to stop using his work. They sued him.
Rome-based street art writer Giulia Blocal Riva explores a persistent pattern of corporate entities co-opting street art for marketing purposes without paying artists.
Blood, Glitter and the Ghost of Richard Hambleton
Richard Hambleton: Blood & Glitter, the late street art legend’s latest exhibition, opens at Howl! Arts/Howl! Archive, in the Lower East Side, the late artist’s home neighborhood.
Will the Latest Basquiat Biopic Hew to History? Al Diaz Has His Doubts
As 'Samo Lives' wraps production, the artist who created Samo with Jean-Michel Basquiat speaks out about Hollywood’s new look at the legendary neo-expressionist genius.
London’s Nightmarish Christmas Mural Shows What Happens When AI Replaces Artists
Giulia Blocal, the Rome-based street art writer and author, writes about AI’s role in public art.
A Brief History of Banksy's Christmas Interventions: Is UPDATE: Banksy Confirms His 2026 Gift
For nearly two decades, Banksy has used the holiday season to stage interventions aimed at highlighting injustice in the face of the retail sentimentality machine. This could be his 2025 gift.
The Aerosol Awakening: Shepard Fairey On Street Art’s Infiltration of Miami Art Week
As street art gains traction in the elite word of Miami Art Week fairs, Shepard Fairey and other artists take time to reflect on the gains.
In Miami, Street Art’s Unstoppable Ascension
Once an afterthought, the street art component of Miami Art Week finally seems ready to assert itself.
Art Week Miami 2025 - Wynwood: Where the Streets Still Matter
While the moneyed collectors and elite gallerists at the big art fairs in Miami Beach, the pulse of Miami Art Week beats just as hard a few miles inland in Wynwood.
Keith Haring Returns to His East Village Roots at the Brant Foundation
Keith Haring opens March 11, 2026, at The Brant Foundation Art Study Center, 421 East 6th Street, East Village.
Paul Richard Pops Up in a Posh UES Townhouse
Paul Richard turns up in the most unlikely of places, like perched on top of a wet bar in a tony townhouse on Manhattan's Upper East Side. That's where he was the other day, showing his latest work.
Fine Art Meets Street Art: The New Museum’s Freeman Alley Gambit
If you want to dine at the New Museum’s high-end restaurant when it opens this fall, you’ll have to walk through New York's premiere graffiti spot to get there.
Art for Nobody's Sake: The 59th Street Bridge Anonymous. UPDATE: Mystery solved.
UPDATE: Mystery solved. 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.