In the years 1997-2001 the international Wall Street Meeting in Wiesbaden (Germany) was considered the biggest and freshest Graffiti-Festival among Europe.
READ MORE(The Life of Walls in Public Space) is a remarkable publication which helps artists, locals, and tourists alike to discover new dimensions of cities through an effervescent and growing form of culture – street art.
READ MOREAn abandoned industrial area, once a symbol of recovery, today characterized by decay and destruction – the perfect location for ARTinfect IV. 39 artists from all over the world leave the former Pfaff area in Kaiserslautern
READ MORESPAGYRIA URBANA is a wonderful book composed by 128 pages that show a collection of many murals Fabio Petani has painted in the last five years with insights on each of them.
READ MOREThis first monograph follows the BFC journey from the graffiti scene in Haifa in the early 2000s to monumental murals around the globe, detailing some of Broken Fingaz‘s most ambitious and provocative projects to date
READ MOREIt’s been over 15 years since elrincondelasboquillas.com graffiti website took off, having published about over 700 writers and artists around the planet with the aim of supporting graffiti and street art, and share it with the world.
READ MOREThe first edition of the Un-hidden Street Art in Romania book is here to help you discover independent art in public spaces.
READ MORECrossroads, a glimpse into the life of Alice Pasquini is the first anthology on the artist Alicè, one of the top female international street artists.
READ MOREHuge works of art occupying entire facades, often with a political and socially critical message.
READ MOREBen Wilson has spent years creating an extraordinary trail of miniature masterpieces on discarded chewing gum which extends from St Pauls across the Millennium Bridge to the Tate Gallery.
READ MOREMICHTO KAYOU, a smashing book by artist Ador, depicts an experience of 423 days in Reunion Island, and few paintings.
READ MOREThe Street Art & Cinéma book is a tribute to the history of the 7th art through the lens of its representation in street art.
READ MOREThe Argentinian artist’s book Public/Private: Ten Years from the Career of Franco Fasoli is ready to hit the shelves.
READ MOREEx Animo is the most complete and exhaustive collection of artist Faith XLVII‘S work, both from the streets and her studio.
READ MOREIt has been ten years since our effort to present to the general public a total project of frescoes from artists from all over the world began.
READ MOREOZMO 1998-2018 is 248 pages that tell the story of the evolution of an artist, of a generation of Italian artists and the history of an avant-garde. It is both book and visual work, to collect and consult, with a strong aesthetic impact.
READ MOREHere it is, The Ultimate F CK blogbook. A collection of the works by internationally renowned artist Flavio Campagna KAMPAH from 2011 up to 2017.
READ MOREG. James Daichendt has just released a book titled ‘The Urban Canvas: Street Art Around the World‘ and fellow I Support StreetArt team member –Tim Jentsch– is one of the lead photographers.
READ MOREHoosier Okie? is the fascinating true story of how the street artist, XVALA, and sculptor, Daniel Edwards, built a three story house as a work of art in the rural United States.
READ MOREThe book “Street Art Belgrade” presents the most comprehensive overview of street art in Belgrade, both stylistically and historically. From aphorisms and stencil art, to complex graphics solutions, letters and murals you can follow the graffiti and street art scene in Belgrade, which is becoming more and more vibrant.
READ MOREThe book ‘LAPIZ – Walls – Posters – Installations’ is a retrospective of the artist’s street art interventions around the globe. Featuring many popular motives as well as some unpublished works.
READ MOREThis beautifully designed book showcases the work of nine pairs of New York City’s finest graffiti and street artists, delving deep into their backgrounds, techniques, and collaborative processes.
READ MOREAfter “Urban Diversion’s” success, here comes a new book! Let’s Play! Oak Oak is a young man from Saint-Etienne (France) who loves to take a walk in the city.
READ MOREGraffgo is a fine Italian graffiti magazine. We present you the latest edition, the ”Blue edition” which has just been released and includes a featured interview with Swiss street artist YGREK. Check it out and get your own issue to stay in touch with the latest on Graffiti.
READ MOREIn 1985, Miss Tic begins to register her mark on the walls of Paris, in 2015 she is still at work. This book revisits thirty years of creation from an artist rooted in his time, a street art amazon that worked hard to make art accessible to all, by abolishing the border between exhibition location and art work.
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