Art

This photo collection focuses on contemporary street art appearing across Budapest’s streets. Murals, graffiti, stencils, and paste-ups appear throughout the images as a natural part of the urban environment.

The spectacular rise of Budapest street art is closely linked to the ruin bar revolution, when from the mid-2000s onward street works began to multiply especially in the nightlife quarter of District VII. Alongside the initially spontaneous and often temporary interventions, municipal initiatives also appeared, primarily on empty firewalls, such as the projects of Neopaint Works and Színes Város.

At the same time, numerous guerrilla actions and independent artistic interventions also shaped the city’s visual identity. The works of artists such as 0036Mark, VOID, Fat Heat, and Mr. Zero became especially defining, each using a distinct visual language within the same city.

Since then, street art has constantly renewed itself, living through an ongoing renaissance: works appear and decay, disappear or gain new meanings, while several artists have also become internationally recognized.

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