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The First Ever International Street Art Fair Is Heading to Paris

Here’s a sneak peek at some of the works that will be exhibited at the Urban Art Fair.

34 Fine Art, Cape Town, London.  Images courtesy the Urban Art Fair

At long last, street art is finally getting the recognition it deserves. On April 22nd, up-and-coming stars as well veteran art makers will convene in Paris at the Le Carreau du Temple for the first ever international Urban Art Fair, a three day expo dedicated to promoting the works of street art’s major players. The weekend will be jam-packed with institutional presentations, lectures, and group exhibitions from an assemblage of prominent galleries throughout western Europe. The show will feature works from heavy hitters like Banksy, Nick Walker, and The London Police.

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The fair is set to host an all-star lineup of speakers involved in all different areas of the art industry. The program includes legendary graffiti artist Torrick Ablack, better known as Toxic, Italian art lawyer Andrea Pizzi, and Swedish art critic and author Jacob Kimvall, just to name a few.

Editions Lézarts Urbains, Paris

There will be guided tours on reserve, courtesy the art agency Des mots et des arts, that survey the evolution of urban artwork from its conception to its presence in the art world today. There will also be a special feature screening of Girl Power: a documentary about female graffiti writers from around the world, navigating their way through a predominantly male community of artists.

Check out some of the featured work below:

NdF Gallery, France

Galerie Berthéas les Tournesols, Paris

 la Galerie Brugier-Rigail, Paris

 la Galerie Ange Basso, Paris

Galeries Bartoux, France, Etats-Unis, Angleterre, Singapore

OPEN WALLS Gallery, Berlin

For ticket information head over to the fair’s website, here.

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