BSA is not just Brooklyn, you know. Last year we brought you new Street Art from Atlanta, Arizona, Baltimore, Berlin, Boston, Bronx, Brooklyn, Brisbane, Bristol, Costa Rica, Chicago, China, Dominican Republic, The Gambia, Guatemala, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Istanbul, Italy, Jamaica, Johannesburg, Kenya, Los Angeles, London, Mexico City, Miami, Mongolia, Nicaragua, Norway, NYC, Palestine, Panama, Paris, Perth, Queens, Reno, Spain, South Korea, Sweden, and Trinidad. And that is a partial, incomplete list. Remember that the next time someone says we cover just Brooklyn and New York. Not quite.
Also while we were surveying what we did in 2012, we were curious to see which were the top stories we covered for the Huffington Post, measured by hits, social sharing, and emails sent to us. Here are the top stories you liked the most of the 44 we cross-published with Huffington Post Arts & Culture in 2012. (A complete list at the end of the posting)
Baltimore Opens Its Walls To Street Art
MOMO. Open Walls Baltimore 2012. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Atlanta Hosts First All Female Street Art Conference
Neuzz (photo © Wil Hughes)
OS Gemeos And “The Giant Of Boston”
Os Gemeos “The Giant of Boston” at the Rose Kennedy Greenway at Dewey Square, Boston. This side of the van was with Graffiti Artist Rize. (photo © Geoff Hargadon)
(VIDEO) 2012 Street Art Images of the Year from BSA
Slideshow cover image of Vinz on the streets of Brooklyn (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Mexico City: High Art in Thin Air
Escif (photo © courtesy of All City Canvas)
UFO Crashes at Brooklyn Academy of Music
UFO 907 and William Thomas Porter (photo © Jaime Rojo)
‘See No Evil’ in Bristol Brings Thousands to the Streets
El Mac. (photo © Ian Cox 2012)
What’s New in Bushwick: A Quick Street Art Survey
QRST in the wild. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Sex In The City: Street Art That is NSFW
Anthony Lister in NYC (photo © Jaime Rojo)
NUART 2012: International Street Art Catalysts in Norway
Ben Eine (photo © Ian Cox)
Springtime in Paris : Une Petite Revue of New Street Art
David Shillinglaw and Ben Slow (photo © Sandra Hoj)
Pulling Strings in Berlin; “Heinrich” The Public Marionette
Various & Gould “Heinrich” (photo © Lucky Cat)
“Poorhouse for the Rich” Revitalized by the Arts
Adam Parker Smith. “I Lost Of My Money In The Great Depression And All I Got Was This Room”, 2012. Installation in progress in collaboration with Wave Hill. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Here is the complete list of BSA / Huffington Post pieces for 2012
- (VIDEO) 2012 Street Art Images of the Year from BSA
- Jaye Moon Builds Lego Housing Units on the Street
- BSA Recommends: A Street Art Guide to Art Basel 2012
- Peek Inside Organized Chaos Of CYRCLE
- Bathroom Graffiti on Canvas With Mint & Serf
- “The Last Picture”, Jaime Rojo Shoots the Street
- How & Nosm and ‘The Day After’ on the Houston Wall
- A Monster Mash In The Streets
- Sex In The City: Street Art That is NSFW
- Arabbers; A Dying Baltimore Tradition Brought to Life By Gaia
- NUART 2012: International Street Art Catalysts in Norway
- New York Interiors and Urban Exploring
- Signs on the Street as “Occupy” Turns One
- Living Walls Atlanta 2012 Complete, Women Define the Show
- Judith Supine is ‘Too Much for One Man’
- ‘See No Evil’ in Bristol Brings Thousands to the Streets
- “Made in Iran” and a Studio Visit with Icy and Sot
- Atlanta Hosts First All Female Street Art Conference
- OS Gemeos And “The Giant Of Boston”
- Mike Giant Inks A Huge Wall in Chinatown
- A Roof With a View: Looking at Art Up Above
- Pulling Strings in Berlin; “Heinrich” The Public Marionette
- Color, Geometry and Pattern on the Streets
- Art In Odd Places: The Crest Hardware Art Show
- Welling Court: A New York Mural Block Party Like No Other
- UFO Crashes at Brooklyn Academy of Music
- What’s New in Bushwick: A Quick Street Art Survey
- Baltimore Opens Its Walls To Street Art
- Street Art, Bomb Scares, and Times of Anxiety
- Mexico City: High Art in Thin Air
- Heartbeat in the Barrio: Caribbean and Central American Street Art
- Springtime in Paris : Une Petite Revue of New Street Art
- Kosbe: Under the Radar and in the Studio
- Various And Gould Perform “Guest Work” On The Street In Istanbul
- Chris Jordan : A Bold Light Artist Hits Iconic Icelandic Church
- “Poorhouse for the Rich” Revitalized by the Arts
- Swoon in Kenya to Fight a War on Girls
- Keith Haring 1978-1982 : Early Keith at The Brooklyn Museum
- Judith Supine Hits the Runway in Paris
- A Mushroom Cloud in Manhattan: If You See Somethin’ …
- Street Artist “Cake” in Studio
- Valentines from the Street : BSA With Love
- “F**k Art” Opens Wide at Museum Of Sex (NSFW)
- The Power of Pun : Stephen “ESPO” Powers’ Signs in Brooklyn
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