This selection presents wall paintings in cities worldwide. Public art changes urban landscapes through colors and shapes. From social themes to graphic designs, these locations show international street art in alleys, on building walls and public squares.
This outdoor gallery displays over 100 original murals on a 1.3-kilometer section of the Berlin Wall.
This wall contains graffiti, song lyrics, and portraits of John Lennon and The Beatles since the 1980s.
The walls of this L-shaped alley are covered with graffiti and murals by various artists.
A former factory building in Queens that housed over 350 graffiti works from 1993 to 2013.
The streets display hundreds of wall paintings depicting Chilean society through colors and symbols.
The street transforms daily with new graffiti, posters and stencils from local and international artists.
The city houses thousands of wall paintings, created by citizens and artists since 1984.
The colonial district streets display political and cultural wall paintings by local artists.
An outdoor museum complex displaying over 80,000 square feet of painted walls by international street artists since 2009.
Street art district covering multiple residential blocks with murals by Indian and international artists, initiated in 2016.
This 560-foot-long alley in Mission District contains over 700 murals created since 1992 that address social issues.
Collection of large murals created by Italian artist Blu, depicting social and political commentary through surreal imagery.
Over one hundred wall paintings decorate the building facades in the city. International and local artists have created these works since 2015.
The streets display large wall paintings across multiple floors. The artworks address social and political themes of the region.
Hundreds of murals and graffiti line the streets of this district. The works change regularly as new artists add their pieces.