List of street artists
This is a list of notable street artists.
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Africa
Egypt
South Africa
- Faith47 – graffiti, street art, fine art
Americas
Argentina
- Ever (Buenos Aires) – street art
Brazil
- Alexandre Ōrion – graffiti, stencil graffiti, photography
- Os Gemeos – graffiti
Canada
- Esm-Artificial – wheatpasting, screen printing
- Posterchild – stencil graffiti, street poster art
Mexico
- Pablo Delgado – paste-ups
United States
(alphabetical by last name, unless the full name is a "stage name")
- A–L
- Above (California) – stencils, large word-play paintings and abstract painting
- Federico Archuleta (Austin, Texas) – stencil murals
- AVANT (New York City) – guerrilla art, street art
- Avoid pi (also known as "Adam VOID"; South Carolina, Brooklyn) – graffiti, wheatpasting
- B.N.E. (New York City)
- Beautiful Angle (Tacoma, Washington) – wheatpasting letterpress
- Jean-Michel Basquiat (New York City)
- Borf (Washington, D.C.) – graffiti, stencils
- André Pierre Charles (New York City)
- Clandestine Culture (Miami) wheatpaste posters
- Claw Money (New York)
- Robbie Conal (Los Angeles) – poster art
- Tim "CON" Conlon (Alexandria, Virginia) – graffiti, street installations
- Cool "Disco" Dan (Dan Hogg, Washington, D.C.) – graffiti
- Cope2 (born Fernando Carlo in the Bronx, New York) – graffiti
- Cornbread (born Darryl McCray in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) – graffiti
- Shai Dahan
- Brad Downey (born 1980 in Louisville, Kentucky) – film, sculpture, painting and drawing.
- El Celso (New York City)
- Ron English – billboards, stencils, murals
- Faile (Brooklyn, New York) – artist collective
- Shepard Fairey (Los Angeles) – street artist and graphic designer; known for his OBEY campaign
- Tatyana Fazlalizadeh (New York) – street artist responsible for the Stop Telling Women to Smile campaign
- John Fekner (New York City)
- Futura 2000 (New York City) – subway writer
- Ellis Gallagher (New York City)
- Guerrilla Girls (New York City)
- Graffiti Research Lab (New York City)
- Dave Halili (Los Angeles) – graffiti and album cover artist
- Richard Hambleton (New York City)
- Keith Haring (New York City)
- Maya Hayuk (New York) – known for her very large scale boldly colored murals
- IZ the Wiz (born November 30, 1958 – June 17, 2009 as Michael Martin) – one of the most prominent graffiti writers of the New York graffiti movement of the late 1970s and early 1980s[1]
- Lady Aiko (Brooklyn) – street art
- Lady Pink (New York)
- JonOne (New York City) – graffiti
- Mark Jenkins (Alexandria, Virginia) – street installations
- Michael Kirby (Baltimore, Maryland)
- Margaret Kilgallen (San Francisco)
- Knitta Please (Houston, Texas) – knitted graffiti
- Jacek Tylicki (New York City) - early street art - art war
- M–Z
- Barry McGee (born 1966 in San Francisco, California; also known as "Twist", "Twister", "Ray Fong" and others)
- Mr. Brainwash (Los Angeles)
- Mear One (Los Angeles)
- Mister Cartoon (Los Angeles) – tattoo, graffiti
- Alec Monopoly (Los Angeles) – street art, fine art, murals
- Morley (Los Angeles) – wheatpaste artist
- Neck Face (California) – graffiti
- Nsumi (New York City) – art collective
- Olek – street installations
- Poster Boy (New York City) – New York City Subway street artist
- Annie Preece (Los Angeles)
- Priz-one – graffiti
- Rammellzee (New York City) – gothic futurist, graffiti
- Retna (born Marquis Lewis 1979; Los Angeles) – graffiti
- Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada (New York City) – urban art, culture jamming
- Saber (Los Angeles) – graffiti
- SAMO (New York City)
- Scape Martinez (California) – abstract expressionist, graffiti, public art installations
- Seen – "The godfather of graffiti", tattoos, toys
- Sidewalk Sam (Boston) – pavement art
- Skullphone (Los Angeles)
- Smear (Cristian Gheorghiu) (Los Angeles) – graffiti, street art, contemporary painter
- Sane Smith (New York City)
- Stay High 149 (born Wayne Roberts; October 20, 1950 – June 11, 2012; New York) – graffiti artist[2][3]
- Melanie Stimmell (Los Angeles) – Madonnari-style street painting
- Swoon (New York City) – cut out, wheatpasting
- TAKI 183 (Bronx, New York) – graffiti writing pioneer
- The Tanster (Hamptons, New York) – pop-up artist
- Dan Witz (Brooklyn, New York)
Asia
Hong Kong
- Tsang Tsou Choi, also known as "King of Kowloon" – graffiti
India
Iran
- A1one, also known as "Tanha" – graffiti, street Art
- Black Hand – pseudonymous stencil artist
- Reza Rioter – graffiti
Pakistan
- Sanki King (Karachi) – graffiti, street art, sneaker art
Europe
Belgium
- ROA – graffiti (animals and birds)
Denmark
- TEJN – Lock On street sculptures, paste up, stencil, installation, conceptual art
Finland
- Sampsa – graffiti, stencil art and painting
France
- André (born 1971 as André Saraiva; also known as "Mr. A", "Monsieur A" or "Monsieur André") – Swedish-Portuguese graffiti artist; lives in Paris
- Ash – graffiti
- Blek le Rat – stencil graffiti, poster art
- C215 – stencil graffiti
- Darco (born 1968 as Darco Gellert in Bielefeld, Germany) – graffiti artist; lives and works in Paris
- EL Seed – calligraphy graffiti
- Invader – mosaic
- Jef Aérosol – stencil graffiti
- JR – graffiti, poster art, photography
- Thierry Noir – Berlin Wall artist
- Miss.Tic – stencil
- Miss Van – graffiti
- Zevs (born 1977) – anonymous street artist
Georgia
- Gagosh – street artist; stencil, graffiti, mosaics, installation
Germany
- 3Steps (founded 1998) – a contemporary street artist collective between the twins Kai Harald Krieger (born March 15, 1980) and Uwe Harald Krieger (born March 15, 1980) and Joachim Pitt (born December 8, 1980)
- DAIM (born 1971 in Lüneburg as Mirko Reisser) – graffiti
- Darco see: France
- DOME (real name: Christian Krämer) – street art, murals, urban art
- El Bocho (Berlin) – street art
- Boris Hoppek (born 1970, in Kreuztal; also known as "Forty") – contemporary artist based in Barcelona; artistic roots lie in graffiti, but today his work spans painting, photography, video, sculpture and installation art
- MadC (real name: Claudia Walde) – graffiti, graphic design
- Klark Kent (born 1973 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany) – graffiti artist and music producer
- van Ray (born 1984 in Düsseldorf) – street art and urban art artist
- Various & Gould - Berlin based street art and urban art duo
- Undenk (Germany and Austria)
Greece
Ireland
- Will St Leger – stencil, painting
Italy
The Netherlands
- Ces53
- Harmen de Hoop – art interventions
- Max Zorn
Norway
- Dolk – graffiti, stencil graffiti
- DOT DOT DOT – graffiti, stencil graffiti
- Pøbel – graffiti, stencil graffiti
Poland
- Olek – yarn bombing
Portugal
Russia
- Pavel 183 – graffiti
Spain
- Chanoir (Barcelona) – graffiti
- El Xupet Negre (Barcelona) – graffiti
- La Mano/Nami (Spanish for The Hand) – graffiti artist based in Barcelona
- Muelle (Madrid)
- Pez (Barcelona) – graffiti
Sweden
- Akay – graffiti
- Max Magnus Norman – sculptures, installations
- NUG – graffiti, video art
Switzerland
- Harald Naegeli (born December 4, 1939) – known as the "Sprayer of Zurich" after the graffiti he sprayed in the late 1970s
United Kingdom
- Banksy (Bristol) – graffiti, stencil graffiti
- Cartrain (London-Leytonstone) – stencil, collage
- James Cochran (London) – graffiti, street art, murals
- Andy Council (Bristol) – graffiti, murals
- Cutup (London) – billboards
- Darren Cullen (London) – graffiti, stencil graffiti
- Robert Del Naja (Bristol) – graffiti, street art, album covers
- Inkie (Bristol and London) – graffiti, street art, graphic design
- Paul Insect (London) – graffiti, stencil graffiti, street art
- Alex Martinez (Notting Hill, London) – graffiti, street art
- Adam Neate (London) – art on cardboard
- King Robbo (London) – graffiti, trainwriting, street art
- Sickboy (Bristol and London) – graffiti, street art
- Stik (London) – graffiti, street art
- Nick Walker (Bristol) – graffiti, murals
Oceania
Australia
- Civilian – stencil graffiti
- Luke Cornish (also known as "E.L.K.")) – stencil graffiti
- Dlux – stencil graffiti, street poster art
- Duel – graffiti
- Fred Fowler – stencil art, post-graffiti
- Jisoe – graffiti
- Meek – stencil graffiti
- Mini Graff – stencil graffiti
- Phibs – stencil graffiti
- Prism – stencil graffiti
- Rone – stencil graffiti, street poster art
- Shida – murals
- Stormie Mills – graffiti art
- Vexta – stencil graffiti
- ZAM-1 – graffiti
See also
References
- ↑ Iz the Wiz - Daily Telegraph obituary
- ↑ Millor, Ivor (2002). Aerosol kingdom: subway painters of New York City. University Press of Mississippi. p. 41. ISBN 978-1-57806-465-6.
- ↑ Pollitt, Katha (November 1982). "Rev. of Graffiti, Gays & A Dull Diary". Mother Jones Magazine. Retrieved June 2, 2010.
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