• Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Vimeo

Citizen Brooklyn

  • Pov
  • Eco fashion
  • Eyes
  • Write
  • Poetry
  • Skins
  • Collabo
  • We now
Miami Artist Nina Surel We Now »

Miami Artist Nina Surel

by CBK Staff
In an Eternal Loop: Street Art Gifs with A.L. Crego Read full article »

In an Eternal Loop: Street Art Gifs with A.L. Crego

by Citizen Brooklyn

I know that all this mind chaos is generated by the brutal flow of information on the web, but I think that we have the duty to stop and think deeply about where we are going.

Street Artists and a Startup are Helping Reinvigorate a Miami Neighborhood Read full article »

Street Artists and a Startup are Helping Reinvigorate a Miami Neighborhood

by CBK SELECTS

Touring Miami’s up-and-coming Wynwood neighborhood gave PSFK a beautiful insight into a deliberately evolving district

The Magical World of Phoebe New York Read full article »

The Magical World of Phoebe New York

by Citizen Brooklyn

Elizabeth Schoettle is an artist and a creator of magical worlds. Her alter-ego character, “Phoebe New York”, delves deep into the life of modern women

Artist Puts Up “UUGGHH” Piece On Old Bowery Building Being Turned Into Condos Read full article »

Artist Puts Up “UUGGHH” Piece On Old Bowery Building Being Turned Into Condos

by CBK SELECTS

“This piece is not only a statement of the cultural shift in NYC but to create an installation that does not damage the building and using the architecture to exist.

Of Art and Compassion: Skid Robot Read full article »

Of Art and Compassion: Skid Robot

by Luca Babini

One street artist is on a mission to not only make homeless populations across the US visible, but also to create outreach programs and events that help to get these forgotten members of society off of the streets.

“Let’s Play” with Oakoak Read full article »

“Let’s Play” with Oakoak

by Drew Bateman

The moment Roddy Piper put on those thick, black, 80’s style glasses and saw propaganda hiding behind every street sign and advertisement a new style of art was born. This new style would affect the way we saw our everyday surroundings, they would be more than just their base parts. Some popular street artists like to make scathing critiques of society. Others choose to see the brighter side, and try to use street art as a tool for brightening peoples day, such as French artist Oakoak.

Outside in: Bushwick street artist moves his work indoors Read full article »

Outside in: Bushwick street artist moves his work indoors

By Matthew Perlman

Luis Rosenfeld at Bushwick’s Ange Noir Cafe

‘Beads’ Art Installation Made From Recycled Plastic Bags Pops Up in Israel Read full article »

‘Beads’ Art Installation Made From Recycled Plastic Bags Pops Up in Israel

By Elliot Chang

Anyone could take part of the making of the installation, and Mer and Buchler gradually added more and more strands of plastic beads as the project progressed.

Banksy’s Upcycled Sphinx Brazenly Stolen from Queens Read full article »

Banksy’s Upcycled Sphinx Brazenly Stolen from Queens

By Yuka Yoneda

According to reports, the statue was dismantled piece by piece and loaded it onto a vehicle right in front of a crowd of Bansky admirers.

Banksy Sculpture of Ronald McDonald Getting His Shoes Shined Read full article »

Banksy Sculpture of Ronald McDonald Getting His Shoes Shined

By Chris Durso

The Ronald McDonald is meant to be “a critique of the heavy labor required to sustain the polished image of a mega-corporation.”

Recent Banksy Street Art Draws Attention to Animal Suffering Read full article »

Recent Banksy Street Art Draws Attention to Animal Suffering

By Megan Thompson

This piece – named “Sirens of the Lambs – consists of a run down farm delivery truck. Out of every crevice, the faces of stuffed animals pop out and appear to be crying out for help.

Greatest Works of Reverse Graffiti Read full article »

Greatest Works of Reverse Graffiti

by CBK SELECTS

“In the environmental movement, every time you lose a battle it’s for good, but our victories always seem to be temporary and we keep fighting them over and over again.” David Suzuki.

Next Page »
  • About Us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise with Us
  • Contact