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2025-04-13

6 Hidden Street Art Locations in Asia: Uncover the Artistic Wonders of the East

Embark on an artistic journey through Asia as we uncover 6 hidden street art gems in this captivating part of the world. Not only will you discover beautiful murals and graffiti, but you'll also be able to engage with the local culture and share your experiences with fellow street art enthusiasts. So, pack your bags and let's go! By Ernest Zacharevic in Penang, Malaysia. 1. Penang, Malaysia: A Blend of Heritage and Humor The streets of George Town, Penang, are adorned with interactive […]

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63 Breathtaking Street Art Gems from South Korea You Need to See

Welcome to the fascinating world of South Korean street art, where tradition meets modernity and creativity knows no bounds.

From the charming streets of Ihwa Mural Village to the bustling urban art scene in Hongdae, South Korea offers a visual feast for art lovers and travelers alike. In this introduction, we’ll give you a glimpse into the captivating street art culture that has taken root in this dynamic and diverse country.

South Korea’s street art scene is a reflection of its rich cultural history and its embrace of contemporary artistic expression. Across the nation, you’ll find vibrant murals and installations that showcase the country’s unique blend of traditional and modern aesthetics. This fusion of styles has led to the creation of stunning street art that not only enhances the urban landscape but also tells the story of Korea’s past, present, and future.

More: 6 Hidden Street Art Locations in Asia – Uncover the Artistic Wonders of the East

One must-visit destination for street art enthusiasts is Ihwa Mural Village, located in the heart of Seoul.

This once-dilapidated neighborhood was transformed into a charming outdoor art gallery through the Naksan Project, an initiative aimed at revitalizing the area with colorful murals and installations. Today, Ihwa Mural Village attracts tourists and locals alike who are eager to explore its picturesque streets and engage with the art that adorns its walls.

Another hot spot for urban art lovers is Hongdae, a youthful and energetic district in Seoul known for its thriving underground culture and creative spirit. The streets of Hongdae are adorned with a diverse range of murals, graffiti, and installations, created by both established and emerging artists. This lively area is also home to numerous art events, workshops, and galleries, making it the perfect destination for those looking to immerse themselves in South Korea’s street art scene.

Stay tuned as we take you on a journey through the mesmerizing world of South Korean street art, uncovering the stories, techniques, and artists that make this Asian country an unforgettable destination for art enthusiasts and travelers alike.

Photos by Mark Johnson in Seoul Area, South Korea.

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Street Art from Seoul Area, South Korea. Photo by Mark Johnson 25Street Art from Seoul Area, South Korea. Photo by Mark Johnson 46

Street Art Around the World: 5 Amazing Hotspots You Need to Visit

Are you ready for a colorful adventure?

Today, we’re taking you on a vivid journey to explore the top 5 must-see street art hotspots around the world. Prepare to be amazed by the creativity and talent displayed in these urban masterpieces. And don’t forget to bookmark this article for your future travels!

1 Berlin, Germany: The Open-Air Gallery

First up, we have Berlin, a city that has transformed itself into an open-air gallery since the fall of the Berlin Wall. Stroll through the streets to discover a treasure trove of street art, from politically charged murals to whimsical creations.

Keep your eyes peeled for the East Side Gallery, a 1.3 km long section of the wall that boasts over 100 colorful paintings by artists from all around the globe.

Some example of street art from Berlin:

By SMUG in Kreuzberg, Berlin at Berlin Mural Fest Street art cat by Tianooo The Cat in Haus der Statistik, Berlin, Germany By Isakov at Samariterstraße / Rigaer Straße in Friedrichshain, Berlin, Germany.

2 Melbourne, Australia: The Laneway Capital

Next, we’re jetting off to Melbourne, Australia’s vibrant laneway capital. Wander through the city’s narrow alleys to find an ever-changing canvas of graffiti and street art. Don’t miss the iconic Hosier Lane, a bustling hub of creativity where local and international artists leave their mark. And be sure to swing by AC/DC Lane, a tribute to the legendary rock band and a celebration of Melbourne’s music scene.

Some example of street art from Melbourne:

By Kitt Benett in Melbourne, Australia Hosier Lane Street Art by Loretta Lizzio – In Brunswick, Australia. Photo by Andrew.

3 São Paulo, Brazil: The Birthplace of Pixação

Our next stop is São Paulo, Brazil, where you’ll encounter a unique form of graffiti known as “pixação.” This bold, angular style of lettering originated in the 1980s and has since become a symbol of the city’s vibrant street art culture. Head to the neighborhood of Vila Madalena to find the famous Batman Alley, a kaleidoscope of colorful murals that attract visitors from all over the world.

Some example of street art from São Paulo:

Batman Alley By Clara Leff at R. Cipriano Juca, 61 – Vila Madalena in São Paulo, Brazil Oscar Niemeyer tribute By Kobra in São Paulo, Brazil.

4 London, England: The Home of Banksy

No street art tour would be complete without a visit to London, the “home” of the elusive artist Banksy (born in Bristol). His provocative stenciled artworks can be found scattered throughout the city, often accompanied by thought-provoking messages.

While in town, also make sure to explore the Shoreditch district, a creative hub filled with quirky galleries, vibrant murals, and captivating graffiti.

Some example of street art from London:

Banksy did this 2012 (London) to celebrate the Queen’s diamond jubilee The Psychos – By Loretto from 2018 in Shoreditch, London, UK. Free Range Eggxaggeration – By WOSKerski in Shoreditch

5 New York City, USA: The Birthplace of Modern Graffiti

Last but not least, we arrive in New York City, the birthplace of modern graffiti. From the iconic 5Pointz (R.I.P) in Queens to the ever-evolving walls of the Bushwick Collective in Brooklyn, there’s no shortage of stunning street art to admire. Don’t forget to pay homage to the legendary Keith Haring, whose iconic Pop Shop once stood in Manhattan’s SoHo neighborhood.

Some example of street art from New York City:

By Suitswon in Brooklyn, New York, USA By OG Millie in New York, USA Tom Bob in New York, USA

And there you have it, our top 5 must-see street art hotspots around the world!

Embark on this colorful journey and soak up the creative energy that these urban canvases have to offer. Remember to share your favorite street art finds with us in the comments below, and happy exploring!

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A striking mural by SMUG in Kreuzberg, Berlin, created for the Berlin Mural Fest. The artwork features a hyper-realistic portrait of an elderly man with weathered facial features, wearing a light gray cap, a red jacket with a checkered shirt underneath, and a black-and-white striped shirt beneath that. Perched on his shoulder is a detailed bullfinch bird with vibrant red and black plumage. The background is painted in a bold orange hue, contrasting with the lifelike details of the subject. At the bottom, colorful graffiti tags add an urban, layered aesthetic to the wall of this multi-story building.A whimsical street art piece by Tianooo The Cat, located at Haus der Statistik in Berlin, Germany. The artwork portrays a gray tabby cat standing upright, wearing a playful pink onesie adorned with splashes of teal, white, and star patterns. The cat's striking green eyes stand out against its detailed fur and the colorful outfit. The background is a rustic metallic surface with visible weld marks, bolts, and rust, adding an industrial vibe that contrasts with the charm of the character. The artist's signature, "Tianooo The Cat," is visible near the bottom right corner.

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