GOLA HUNDUN I/II
Interview with Italian painter and muralist Gola Hundun: "My desire is not only to make people think but also to encourage them to have an active, reactive position, to make conscious choices for the present and for the future. I
LAIKA MCMLIV
Interview with Roman paste-up artist LAIKA MCMLIV: "The street is the largest art gallery in the world, the most democratic, the most immediate and direct. Street art manages to portray the world in an almost instantaneous way, often synthesizing concepts
TANK
Interview with hyperrealistic muralist TANK: "Urban art is characterized more by its uncompromising approach to the viewer than any other art form
ELISABETTA RICCIO
Interview with urban photographer Elisabetta Riccio: "My idea of urban space is that of a plant that continually loses old leaves to give birth to new ones; my photography documents this transformation with rigour, intimacy, and sentiment."
SAM CREW
Interview with street artist John Park: "My art is more encrypted, abstract. It's about life, I just process everything that goes through my head, that moves me."
FORGOTTEN PROJECT
Interview with Alessandra Arpino, project manager and curator of Forgotten Project: "The immediacy of urban art is today more than ever a double-edged sword."
ZELDA BOMBA
Interview with French street artist Zelda Bomba: "I would like art to be as much a part of everyday life as a newscast or a coffee at the bar, something democratic, accessible to everyone, close at hand."
RADICAL PLAYGROUND
Interview with Belgian artist collective Radical Playground: "We want to be in relation with the whole world, and we want to take risks, completely losing control of the reactions that our interventions generate."
C_SKA ART
Interview with Florentine street artist C_SKA: "I was not born an artist, and maybe I’m not even an artist. I am a person who is curious about the world, about people, places and how ideas can enter into a