Street art grows up
“A wall is a very big weapon.
It's one of the nastiest things you can hit someone with.”
— Banksy
From graffiti on the trains of New York in the early Twentieth Century, to Banksy’s famous shredding of Girl with Balloon, street art has come a long way.
Its impact on culture has been far-reaching and is now an integral and respected part of international contemporary art.
The art form was created by the people, for the people.
About
We’re from the same streets
We don’t come from the same geographical place, but we share a spiritual home with our artists. We represent artists that are like-minded and share a point of view defined by cultural values.
Film
Banksy and the Rise of Outlaw Art
Banksy is synonymous with street art across the world - his images transcend cultural borders. Often divisive and always provocative, his work is shrouded in mystery, yet he is one of the most known artists in the world.
Banksy and the Rise of Outlaw Art separates the man from the myth.
Artist
Lucas Antics
Journal
Stories that matter
Street art is about what’s happening now, so let us keep you up-to-date with the artists, shows and news from the scene.