Can You Identify These Famous Street Art Pieces in NYC?
Think you know NYC’s iconic street art? Test your knowledge and uncover the stories behind the city’s boldest murals and most thought-provoking graffiti!
Frequently Asked Questions
A celebrated street artist known for his bold, pop-art-like, colorful murals that blend pop culture with social commentary.
A Brazilian muralist famous for his vibrant, geometric portraits of cultural icons, including David Bowie in NYC, Anna Frank in Amsterdam, and Leonardo da Vinci portrait (being painted by Mona Lisa) in São Paulo.
An open-air street art gallery in Brooklyn, 427 Troutman St, Brooklin, is where artists from around the world contribute large-scale murals.
A once-iconic graffiti mecca in Queens that was demolished in 2014, but remains a symbol of NYC’s street art history.
A historic street art site in East Harlem where graffiti legends have painted since the 1980s, located at Park Ave and 113 E 106th St.
A pioneering NYC artist whose graffiti-inspired paintings helped bring street art into fine art galleries.
An artist known for his playful, socially conscious street art, including the iconic 'Radiant Baby'.