Art of the Street: Berlin is the second book in a series documenting the world's greatest street art cities through the lens of photographer Andy Cantillon.
Photographed over a two-year period from 2014, the book explores Berlin's rich and ever-evolving urban landscape, capturing a city where creativity, history and public art combine to produce one of the world's most influential street art scenes.
Featuring the work of artists including Thierry Noir, Jimmy C, El Bocho, Plotbot Ken, Victor Ash and Alaniz, alongside many other celebrated and emerging talents, the book showcases the colour, detail and extraordinary skill of contemporary street art.
Part documentary and part photographic journey, Art of the Street: Berlin is an essential volume for photographers, street art enthusiasts and anyone fascinated by the creativity and cultural significance of urban art.
Art of the Street: Berlin is the second book in a series documenting the world's greatest street art cities through the lens of photographer Andy Cantillon.
Photographed over a two-year period from 2014, the book explores Berlin's rich and ever-evolving urban landscape, capturing a city where creativity, history and public art combine to produce one of the world's most influential street art scenes.
Featuring the work of artists including Thierry Noir, Jimmy C, El Bocho, Plotbot Ken, Victor Ash and Alaniz, alongside many other celebrated and emerging talents, the book showcases the colour, detail and extraordinary skill of contemporary street art.
Part documentary and part photographic journey, Art of the Street: Berlin is an essential volume for photographers, street art enthusiasts and anyone fascinated by the creativity and cultural significance of urban art.