Don’t shoot – Bambi: police, racism and Nike
Rivington Street in Shoreditch, East London is home to some classic pieces of street art.
Stik’s street art – everyone needs a home!
I took the Piccadilly line westwards from Kings Cross – my destination was Acton Town.
The Berlin Wall, the German Embassy and Thierry Noir
It’s not very often I get a formal invite to attend an event at an embassy. In fact I think it’s fair to say I’ve never received such an invite before.
Pilsen’s street art – when religion, Rivera and rap collide
Pilsen is a predominantly Latino district of Chicago. I spent a day photographing and recording the street murals there. As soon as you get off the train you know you are somewhere special: the platforms and ticket office are awash with murals celebrating the culture of Latin America.
The beast and the beauty – Street art and the Seven Stars Pub
The Seven Stars Pub in Brick Lane was for as long as I’ve known it, a sad and lonely place. This was a time before the hipsters colonised Brick Lane. The Seven Stars was always empty, just the odd stall holder, pensioner and ‘Wolf Man’.
Leonard St: Street art – who are the real vandals?
“The streets shall be our brushes – the squares our palettes”