It’s that time of the month again. The sun bounces off chrome on the wall and the worlds align to produce some of the illest visuals the internet has ever seen. Scroll down and let February burn those retinas.
French street artist Tilt recently visited Atlanta, the sister city of his hometown Tolouse, after being invited to participate in the Elevate Atlanta Art Festival. Painting a massive mural of the American flag comprised of the names of the local residents that passed him, it’s a really nice project that obviously touched those in the [...]
São Paulo based street artist Cranio’s blue indigenous characters have been brightening up walls worldwide for a while now, playing on the idea of the city as a jungle with bold and light hearted scenes that you can’t help but smile at. While he was in London towards the end of 2012, for his first [...]
Visual heavyweight Ashes57 has obviously been hard at work over the last few years. Not only has she been photographing clubs and musicians worldwide, illustrating for a range of clients and holding the art side of things down at Swamp81, she’s just released a 240 page e-book of street art photographed between 2006 and 2009. [...]
Photos play a large part of life here at Broken Culture, and in the music and graffiti scenes in general, allowing people to get up worldwide with flicks circling the internet like wildfire. There’s little better then the atmosphere a decent photograph can create, so our new feature ‘Behind the Glass’ looks at some of [...]
Parisian based artist JonOne was raised in New York, and thus has experienced and been a part of two of the most prolific graffiti cultures in the world. One of the first graffiti artists to successfully transfer his skills across to the fine art world, his latest show in LA, A Beautiful Madness, explores the [...]
Returning to London for the first time since Artillery for Pleasure in 2009, Part2ism’s latest exhibition is currently running at Red Gallery. Titled New Horizons and Future Love Songs, it explores the relationship between sight and sound, something close to Part2ism’s heart as part of UK Hip Hop crew New Flesh. My favourite pieces are [...]
With his latest show, Sweet Revenge, having just opened at the Colour Works in Hackney, London street artist Sweet Toof returns to his hometown with an introspective of his work as a reaction to the Olympic buffing of East London. Having paved his way as a graffiti artist in the 80s and 90s, mixing letter [...]
Set in a Dickensian old shop and basement space in Shoreditch, Pure Evil Gallery is the brainchild and namesake of renowned street and gallery artist Pure Evil. After leaving England to persue a sunnier life in California, eventually designing for clothing label Anarchic Adjustment and producing music for German label Fax, he returned to London, [...]
One of the original New York greats, Wayne “Stay High 149″ Roberts was a man who had a big hand in pioneering graffiti during it’s early days with his smoking character, an adaption of a character from ‘The Saint’, a popular TV series at the time. A massive influence on the Style Wars generation to [...]
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