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Read MoreJamaica Jamaica! is an exhibition that presents the extraordinary influence that Jamaican culture has had on music, graphic design, fashion and contemporary art, both in Jamaica and beyond.
Read MoreMagda Danysz gallery is pleased to introduce the brooklyn-based duo Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller a.k.a FAILE for the first time in its parisian exhibition space.
Read MoreProduced in collaboration between the Jewish Museum in London and Global Street Art, the Amy Winehouse street art trail will feature Amy-themed street art throughout Camden by artists such as Captain Kris, Mr Cenz, Philth and Amara Por Dios.
Read MoreJanis Joplin & Willie Nelson mural in Austin, TX.
Read MoreWrdsmth taking a bit of inspiration from Modern English in Los Angeles.
Read MoreSpanish artist, Cinta Vidal worked on a new mural, titled Blow, on the wall facing Honolulu Museum of Art's café, as part of this year’s POW! WOW! Hawaii.
Read MorePatrice “Smog-1” Moretti, new mural at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Read MoreRoyal Dog completed a massive wall within 10 days, through windy days and rainy nights. And it's inspired by Rihanna
Read MoreAfter touring globe and beautifying the streets of eight different cities, contemporary art initiative POW! WOW! takes to its hometown in Oahu, Hawaii for its 2017 festivities. Taking place between February 11th and the 18th.
Read MoreCongratulations to Sweet Damage Crew for being elected the best Music Inspired Artwork of 2016!
Read MoreVote for your favorite music inspired artwork of 2016 from the world’s leading Urban and Contemporary Visual Artists.
Read MoreVisual Artists Anthony Hernandez, Eduardo Mendieta, Bulks, Paul Hughes and Mayling Pao have joined forces to create The Jam, a street art mural located on Clematis.
Read MoreThis Friday, seminal hip-hop act A Tribe Called Quest will release its first album since 1998
Read MoreAdam Lister is releasing a limited edition of prints inspired by iconic metal album covers.
Read MoreInternationally-renowned Brazilian street artist Eduardo Kobra unveils his massive, 180-foot tall mural depicting pop icon David Bowie!
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