GRAFFITI & STREET ART
Street art is photography's most impatient collaborator — it appears overnight, fades in weeks and gets painted over without warning. Documenting it is its own form of urgency.
This gallery collects murals, tags and urban interventions from Barcelona's neighbourhoods — Poblenou, El Raval, Gràcia — and from cities like London, where artists like Mr Cenz turn entire walls into something that has no business being that good. The work belongs to the artists. The photographs belong to bCLPhoto.
The gallery that was never meant to be in a gallery.
Street Art by British MrCenz (@mrcenzone), street photography in London – bCLPhoto
Street eye in London, street photography – bCLPhoto
Tintin and Snowy in Brick Lane street art, street photography in London – bCLPhoto
Street art photography in London – bCLPhoto
Street art in Brick Lane, street photography in London – bCLPhoto
Justice Everywhere graffiti, street photography in New York – bCLPhoto
Wall art in Park Slope, Brooklyn, street photography in New York – bCLPhoto
Mural next to the NY Martial Arts Academy. Street photography in New York – bCLPhoto
Black and white rabbit mural painted on a brick building corner in Ghent, with a bicycle parked below and a street with colourful bunting in the background — bCLPhoto
Yaffa Cafe Mural Graffiti in St Marks Place, East Village, street photography in New York – bCLPhoto
Bold Wink, David Byrne-designed bike rack on Lafayette Avenue, Street photography in New York – bCLPhoto
Huge drawing of a man in a suit on the wall of a factory in Ghent – bCLPhoto
Mural at West 21st Street and 8th Avenue, Street photography in New York – bCLPhoto