Graff
Please Take a Moment To Appreciate This Artful Vandalism Of Clive Palmer Billboards
Australia, let's all gather together to appreciate the men and women creating these living memes across the country.
Brand Collabs Aren't Always Bad for Graffiti
Windex's curious new #SparkleGraffiti campaign illustrates how writers can get a leg up when brands are footing the bill.
Renegade Graffiti Artists Utah & Ether Aren't Afraid of Getting Caught
Not even jail time can stop graffiti's Bonnie & Clyde.
The Impossible Quest to Catalog a Decade of NYC Street Art
"I see next to no good street art anymore," says photographer Katherine Lorimer (a.k.a. Luna Park), the author of '(Un)Sanctioned,' a new book documenting the peak and decline of NYC street art, as well as the illegal graffiti that's as strong as ever.
How Tokyo Became Asia’s Graffiti Capital
In most of Asia, the practice of illegal bombing has been around for less than a decade. Tokyo, however, is an exception. I went out with one of the city's longest-active and most prominent vandals to get an inside look at Japanese graff.
Taiwan's Graffiti Scene Is Outgrowing Its Foreign Influences
Graffiti in Taipei used to be dominated by expats, but that's changing thanks to a new generation of dedicated and talented writers.
Bangkok Graffiti Matures Amid Beef and Growing Pains
What if you could paint graffiti on the side of a busy street in broad daylight without permission, and no one cared? In Bangkok, this is a reality, even if you get caught in the act by police.
I Went Bombing with Hong Kong's Biggest Graffiti Writers
Our graffiti columnist linked up with XEME and YUMOH, who, by all accounts, are considered the most active and well-connected writers in the city.
Photos of Seoul's Raw, Emerging Graffiti Scene
While graffiti is still a very young concept in Seoul, the country has a fervent core of emerging writers and has also become a destination for members of an international circuit of high-profile vandals. Our graffiti columnist photographed the city's...
This Journalist's Graffiti Magazine Almost Got Him Sent to Prison
We interviewed Marcus Barnes, who fought a three-year legal battle over his magazine 'Keep the Faith.'