The Roots and Future of Street Art in Shibuya: Key Moments with Banksy and Keith Haring

Ever wondered how much you truly know about street art? The “Stream of Banksy Effect: The Evolution and Revolution of Street Art – Street Art (R)Evolution” exhibition at Shibuya Stream Hall in Tokyo is a rare, immersive experience that takes you on a journey through the origins, evolution, and current state of street art. It’s not just an exhibit – it’s a comprehensive lesson in the dynamic world of urban creativity.

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A Must-See for Art Lovers Beyond Street Art

Thanks to the influence of Banksy, street art has become a major presence in the contemporary art scene. This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to replace the vague idea of street art with a concrete viewing experience, helping you clarify what you think about it and what works you enjoy (or dislike).

An installation by CHOB-ONE, which also doubles as a photo booth, features the message: “There is no creation without destruction” and “Graffiti art is something that is born anew and eventually gets painted over.”

Personally, I believe this is a chance for art fans who have never considered street art to experience it. If you think of graffiti as just rebellious youth scribbling or illegal acts with no connection to you, this exhibition is especially for you! Maybe, in the end, we could find ourselves resonating more deeply with street art than we ever imagined.

Everything placed in the photo booth is said to be a tool for creating graffiti art. When viewed together with the section displaying the tools later on, it provides a fascinating glimpse into the creative process.

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