ROA’s first monograph is a beautiful, comprehensive work — covering images from his his early work in Belgium, following his travels across the globe. By elevating native, overlooked animals in each location, he confronts people with the natural world that is — or was — all around them, in the most urban of spaces. 

I posted a lot of ROA work on unurth over the years, and his creativity, craft and fierce dedication to his agenda has his work stand the test of time. 

At this time when in some places, nature is retaking quieter urban landscapes, it seems a great moment to reflect on the beauty and wistful narratives behind ROA’s work. 

Order a copy here or here.

artist: ROA


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Centina + James Kalinda have published a book - 'Atroce'. It's available here.

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artists: Centina + James Kalinda
location: Italy






Armsrock has just returned from participating in the "Streets of Cairo" event, where European & Egyptian artists collaborated in 'a dialogue & exchange on culture'. The light works above are projected needle-etched slides.

He also pasted the Charcoal figure below, which became ghostly after an interaction with the Cairo police.



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artist: Armsrock
location: Cairo, Egypt



If you're a fan of Dan Witz' work, you should check out his first published book, 'In Plain View':


The Street Spot also has some great shots of Dan's studio... a fascinating place.




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artist: Dan Witz

The book is available here.





Luzinterruptus have brought their light-based street art from Madrid to NYC; this is 800 books, each with a light attached, with the intention of replacing traffic with literature.

See more Luzinterrputus work.

artist: Luzinterruptus
location: Brooklyn Bridge/ Water St., NYC

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