Paris is a city filled with history and art, corner after corner, in the capital’s suburbs or right in the heart of it. The city’s urban art movement started around the ’60s and since then it has only grown bigger. The capital is filled with its own typical essence ranging from the great gastronomy, design, fashion or culture and that is all shown in its graffiti art.
Street Art is not Dead
Rue Germaine Tailleferre, 19th
Phife Dawg
Rue Germaine Tailleferre, 19th
While you’re staying at one of the most favorite European destinations for the iconic and long-awaited design event, Maison et Objet, get out and wander around this beautiful city. I Lobo You guarantees that you will find some really either fun or controversial street art.
The Pregnant Mother
Passage Boiton, 13th
The Double Bass Player, Jana and Js
Collège Moulin des Prés, 13th
Paint-Roller
If you are a true art lover, you will certainly enjoy these art Paris strand, compiling either the most iconic French artists or international ones. These are the people who color the city with its recognizable talent and love for contemporary art.
Marko’s Lion, Marko 93
Rue Germaine Tailleferre, 19th
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Chut, Jef Aérosol
Rue Brisemiche, 4th
The graffiti art is colorful, political, and historical. The capital provides actual places for these international and French artists to spread their artistic vein all around the city.
So in case you are wondering about things to do in Paris, think no more. The Parisian graffiti art will truly make you fall in love with the city’s contemporary artwork and make you appreciate the city even more and make you eager to visit it again in the future!
Donkey Kong, Jace
59 Rue du Moulinet, 13th
Playground, Kashink
Rue Vandrezanne, 13th
Bantu, Kouka
Rue Germaine Tailleferre, 19th
See also: The Must Visit Exhibitions at Maison Et Objet 2019
