City graffity
The purpose of city graffity collections is to showcase the character of a town through public artwork. This form of urban art captures the essence and personality of a city and its people. By featuring these collections, we aim to promote and celebrate the creativity and cultural significance of graffiti art.
Cities A-Z
Barcelona
Barcelona, lives and breathes creativity, with the artistic spirit of icons such as Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró and Antoni Gaudí. Relaxed laws allowed for street art to flourish.
Basle
Hosting city of the probably most famous art show. But you do not have to cue up at Art Basel to find some true masterpieces.
Berlin
Berlin street art culture started with the wall. Since reunification the whole city became canvas for murals, stickers, paste-ups and mixed media mash-ups.
Lisbon
Lisbon is an open-air gallery, not just for its beautiful tile-covered façades, but also for its street art.
London
Collected street art in London, UK. Of course showing some of Banksy. But there is a lot more of great artwork.
Ostia Antica
Ancient sketches offering a window into the daily life and interests of the people who lived in a world 2000 years ago.
Paris
Paris is a city known for its rich history and stunning architecture, but its vibrant street art scene adds a modern twist to the city’s cultural landscape. Street art has become an integral part of Parisian culture, with artists using the city’s walls as their canvas to express their creativity and make a statement.
Rome
On the walls of modern Rome you find a wild mixture of murals, tags, sticker art, wheatpasting and poster art. A disturbing contrast to the ancient city appearance.
Venezia
As the host city of the Biennale and a hotspot for contemporary art, Venice should not be forgotten as a place for great street art and graffiti art.
Vienna
Vienna is home town of artyfucked and therefore the first city to be featured in the initial issue.