As part of its street art project, Google presented more than 5,000 images and opened the doors to hundreds of online galleries that host street art exhibitions from around the world.
'Curator' of the aforementioned retrospective, which was created with the help of Google Street View and images provided by museums and other cultural institutions is Google's cultural institute in Paris, which only adds weight to this 'side street' art. In it we find works from all corners of the world, even those that can no longer be seen live, such as the graffiti on the 5 Pointz building on Long Island (Queens, New York), which live on despite their infamous fate. Not on the walls anymore, but on photos and in hearts.
Take a look at the strawberry selection of street art in our gallery
Greg Mike's mural on DeKalb Avenue in Atlanta (Georga) was created as part of the Living Walls conference.
The graffiti that was last year on the 5 Pointz building on Long Island (Queens, New York).
The wooden 'shade' "Sin titulo" by Manuel Leon can be found in Malaga.
Parisian mural from the hands of 9eme Concept
Installation by Thomas Canto in Paris
The graffiti under which Jerms and Topaz signed was on the wall of the 5 Pointz building in Long Island (Queens, New York).
"Rise of the Canary" was painted by Martin Ron in Caseros, Buenos Aires.
"The Tale of the Parrots" is the work of Martin Ron and Villa Urquiz.
YZ's 'butter' made in Paris.
Rai Cruz's graffiti in Pasay, Philippines.
Installation by Tarek Benaoum in Les Bains, France.
The sculpture without a name by Isaac Cordola is located in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Graffiti "walkers" is located in La Boca, Buenos Aires and was inspired by the chaos that reigned there after the economic crash of 2001.
Like rapper Notorius BIG, his graffiti by Owen Dippie on the 5 Pointz building in Long Island (Queens, New York) has sadly passed away.
The acrylic painting is the work of Cristo Espiritu and is located in Makati City, Philippines.
Artist JR poured his artistic skills into the streets of Kibera, Kenya.
The graffiti 'Mouse' is located in Bogotá, Colombia and is the work of the author under the pseudonym Desconocido.
El Nina de las Pinturas also painted his mural on the wall of the 5 Pointz building in Long Island (Queens, New York),
These two works of art were created in Atlanta under the auspices of the Living Walls conference.
Parisian graffiti that hearkens to the name "Dance of the Father".
The graffiti "Zebra" is located in the Praça da República in São Paulo and is by Claudio Tozzi.
Itvan Kebadian and Lek joined forces and this graffiti was created in Pantina, France.
Tomas de Heredia found space for his graffiti on metal shutters in Malaga.
A glass bin in Lisbon became the canvas of artist Tinto Crues.
Remed and Okuda put their unusual installation on display by the River Thames in London.
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