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“Edgelands” by Photographer Morgan Mueller

Morgan Mueller                            ...

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New Opening Showroom by Studio Bojola in Florence

Meeting Margherita and Gilberto from Studio Bojola during our visit to Edit Napoli opened the door to a world of...

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Photos of BSA 2025 # 6

It's not all doom and gloom, but sometimes you may get that impression. In New York—like everywhere else—economic...

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Photos of BSA 2025 # 7

Somewhere along the King’s Road, punk hardened into a classic ‘look’ - or dictionary of ‘looks’. Stripped of its...

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Photos of BSA 2025 # 8

“When I watch people holding their smartphones, I often ask myself: are they holding their phones because they want...

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At Washington Walls: Jaima, Chuave, Fernando Garcia aka Nandos, Kelvin Morel aka Kam, Jeff Rose King & Sonni

An extension of Underhill Walls and just a short walk away, Washington Walls continues to bring intrigue and beauty...

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Photos of BSA 2025 # 9

This was the year that rappelling from high places tipped the balance in New York graffiti. No matter the style or...

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Merry Christmas 2025 From BSA

We’re celebrating the end of one year and the beginning of the next by thanking BSA Readers, Friends, and Family for...

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Photos of BSA 2025 # 10

This one caught our eye for the merging of classic graffiti nerve, blunt style execution, sentimental velvety roses,...

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The Nature of Life: Shyama Golden on Art, identity, & The Not So Elusive Catsquatch

“I don't aim for my art to be political, but because I have my own perspective and worldview, that inevitably comes...

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Cracks In the Levee: The Paintings of Max Seckel

Max Seckel's paintings are all about the details. His landscapes come alive with the messy signs of humanity: a...

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Tropical Flavored Nightmare: Sean Norvet’s Paintings Are Reflective Mountains of Disgusting Excess

Sean Norvet has long been described as a Renaissance-inspired satirist, a mish-masher of photorealism and cartoons...