The visual expression of Graffiti and Street Art has come a long way from its underground roots. After the success of street art exhibitions held at renowned museums worldwide, such as "Street Art'' at Tate Modern in London (2008), "Born in the Streets" at Fondation Cartier in Paris (2009) and "Art in the Streets" at MOCA in Los Angeles (2011), the Urban Art movement was ready to claim its own specialized museums and this has now been achieved through different initiatives around the world.
Artistic Expressions at Museum of Graffiti - Aventura Magazine.
Toronto just got a new museum dedicated to street art
The 13th District of Paris: The open-air Street Art Museum - ALTINNOV
Inside the Straat Museum for Street Art and Graffiti - Ams…
In this hidden alley, a museum of modern art - The Boston Globe
Free Street Art & Graffiti Tour London
A Graffiti Museum Where the Writers Are in Charge - The New York Times
Inside the Straat Museum for Street Art and Graffiti - Ams…
MOCA celebrates street art in newest show – Orange County Register
STRAAT Museum — Museum Review
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The museums dedicated to Graffiti and Street Art
Inside the Straat Museum for Street Art and Graffiti - Ams…
Museum of Graffiti
The Co-Founder of the Museum of Graffiti on Why Now Is the Time to