The interaction with happened-upon street art is both physical and
emotional, provoking a reaction and hopefully a conversation about the
work this worldwide phenomenon. From backs of street signs to corporate
boardrooms, its visibility, popularity, and diversity is what makes it
so beloved. Highlighting some of the best work from around the world,
The Urban Canvas is an extensive look at this art form and the artists
that make it great.
Whether created as political message, social commentary, or simply
visual entertainment, street art has reclaimed art from the privileged
and brought it back into the open for everyone to experience. Art
professor, critic, and historian G. James Daichendt presents street art
from around the world in The Urban Canvas, an exploration of how this
global art form has been influenced by local customs and culture.
Featuring the art of Banksy - Kenny Scharf -Shepard Fairey - Ron
English - Blu - Keith Haring - Os Gêmeos - Vhils - D*Face - JR -
Escif - Swoon - Barry McGee - ROA - Invader - Eduardo Kobra - Robbie
Conal - Fin DAC - Chase - Toxicómano - Gaia - Herr von Bias - Herakut -
Pixel Pancho - Cranio - Hyuro - Blek le Rat - Boa Mistura - Aryz -
Stik - Stinkfish - CRISP - Adnate - Lady Aiko - Faith47 - C215 - Rone -
Case Maclaim - El Seed - P183 - Clet - Bukruk - El Mac - Yuree Kensaku -
David Flores - Plastic Jesus - Hueman - Tristan Eaton - Bumblebee -
Nychos - Thierry Noir - Smug - Ericailcane - Fintan Magee - Alexis
Diaz - Liqen - André - Ludo - . . . and many more!
Territories featured: North America, South America, Australia,
Europe, Asia, Africa