Kidult Strikes Again: Maison Martin Margiela Brussels
Graffiti artist Kidult strikes again, and he is making his resentment towards corporatism louder and clearer as ever as he tags Maison Martin Margiela‘s Brussels store leaving a cryptic phrase, “Our misery not yours“. There has always been debate surrounding the anonymous graffiti artist’s work, as to whether or not it is ‘art’. Then again, Kidult [...]
Making Of the Louis Vuitton Miami Design District Store Facade
With Marc Jacobs at the helm of Louis Vuitton’s creative direction for 15 years now and counting, we can’t help but applaud his more than stellar efforts of making the brand more visible, relatable and timely (yet timeless) through a series of collaborations with artists. Now, merging high fashion and street with a project like [...]
Egg Fiasco’s “Monkey Business”
Secret Fresh presents one of the best graffiti artists/writers from the Philippines to have ever squeezed that 100 ml can of acrylic spray and used it for what it was really worth. Egg Fiasco is a one man wrecking crew on the streets, bombing and making burners left to right, day in and day out. [...]
Chill and Knockout Wildest Moments
Street art contemporaries Chill and Knockout are two of the most creative cats in the scene. Stemming from humble roots but deeply dedicated to the aesthetic and techniques of the art of the spray can, their individual styles have evolved to become their own in the streets. And now, inside gallery B of Secret Fresh. Knockout [...]
Timberland: Abington Fall 2012 Behind-the-Scenes With EIKNARF
Previously, you went behind-the-scenes and learned about photographer 13thWitness for Timberland‘s Fall 2012 photo shoot for their Abington line. Now, meet this edgy fellow Eiknarf, the second of the three collaborators for the collection. He is a graffiti-artist-turned-producer who happens to look awesome in denim jeans, button-downs and Abington’s Work Oxfords. Press play and watch [...]
Kidult “Visual Dictatorship”
Taken at face value, graffiti can often be misconstrued as vandalism. But taken into a strong and compelling context, say, a social revolution, it is an art form whose power is merely undermined. Paris-born graffiti sprayer Kidult echoes this thought in this new powerful video, “Visual Dictatorship”. Famous for tagging storefronts of luxury brands such as Hermes, [...]
Bomb It 2
“Bomb It” is an international graffiti and street art documentary directed by award-winning director Jon Reiss which premiered at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. Filmed in 5 continents and featuring cities such as Cape Town, London, Paris, Amsterdam and Sao Paulo, the documentary explores the interplay between worldwide graffiti movements, the global proliferation of “Quality of Life” laws, and the fight for “control over public space.” The first movie mainly [...]

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