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This is a list of notable street artists.

Africa

Egypt

Nigeria

  • Osa Seven – graffiti, street art, graphic design

South Africa

  • Faith47 – graffiti, street art, fine art

Americas

Argentina

Brazil

Canada

Mexico

Venezuela

United States

(alphabetical by last name, unless the full name is a "stage name") A–L

M–Z

Asia

Afghanistan

Hong Kong

India

  • Daku, pseudonymous – graffiti, social commentary
  • Yantr, pseudonymous – machines, social commentary

Iran

Israel

Korea

Pakistan

  • Sanki King (Karachi) – graffiti, street art, sneaker art

Thailand

Yemen

  • Murad Subay, known for his street art campaigns, that engage the community in doing art and murals to express themselves via art – street art and graffiti

Europe

Belgium

  • ROA – graffiti (animals and birds)

Denmark

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
  • Kim Prisu - stencil graffiti
  • Thierry NoirBerlin Wall artist
  • M. Chat (Thoma Vuille, born July, 16 1977) – graffiti
  • 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
  • Ememem – anonymous street mosaic artist
  • 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
  • Irmela Mensah-Schramm – hate speech alteration / effacement, archiving
  • 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 Australia)

Greece

  • Argiris Ser – street art, graffiti, lowbrow
  • Bleeps.gr – street painting, wheatpasting, stencil graffiti
  • INO – painting, murals, graffiti, street art
  • Woozy (born 1979 as Vaggelis Hoursoglou) – street art, graffiti

Ireland

Italy

  • 108 – graffiti
  • Blu – graffiti, stop motion
  • Cibo – murals over neo-fascist graffiti
  • Geco – graffiti[5]
  • Sten Lex – stencil

The Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Russia

Spain

Sweden

  • Akay – graffiti
  • Czon – sculptures, statues, installations, pasties, graffiti[6]
  • Max Magnus Norman – sculptures, installations
  • NUG – graffiti, video art

Switzerland

  • Dare (graffiti artist) (1968-2010) real name Sigi (Siegfried) von Koeding, was a Swiss graffiti artist and curator
  • Harald Naegeli (born December 4, 1939) – known as the "Sprayer of Zurich" after the graffiti he sprayed in the late 1970s
  • NEVERCREW (Christian Rebecchi, born December 20, 1980; Pablo Togni, born September 29, 1979) – mural paintings, installations

England

  • 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) (also known as 3D) – graffiti, street art, album covers
  • Guy Denning (born Bristol) – stencil graffiti, paste-up, painting
  • Ben Eine – street art, alphabet letters
  • Inkie (Bristol and London) – graffiti, street art, grap 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
  • Rich Simmons (Croydon) – street art, stencil graffiti, pop art
  • Stik (London) – graffiti, street art
  • Temper (Birmingham/Wolverhampton) – graffiti, canvas
  • Nick Walker (Bristol) – graffiti, murals
  • Phlegm (Sheffield) – murals, street art
  • Christiaan Nagel (London) – The Mushroom Man, street art sculpture

Oceania

Australia

See also

References

  1. ^ "Brooklyn-Street-Art-Battle-27-August-MAP".
  2. ^ Iz the Wiz – Daily Telegraph obituary
  3. ^ Millor, Ivor (2002). Aerosol kingdom: subway painters of New York City. University Press of Mississippi. p. 41. ISBN 978-1-57806-465-6.
  4. ^ Pollitt, Katha (November 1982). "Rev. of Graffiti, Gays & A Dull Diary". Mother Jones Magazine. Retrieved June 2, 2010.
  5. ^ Povoledo, Elisabetta (November 14, 2020). "Rome Tracks Down the Man Behind All That Graffiti. No, It's Not Banksy". The New York Times.
  6. ^ "Illegal konst vid borgruinen får beröm". 8 October 2014.