Street language

Considered simple vandalism by many, the art of the street has come to stay. Local artists and some with extensive international background have filled Valencia with color and life, turning it into an innovation laboratory. Whether on a wall, a garage door or a dead space by the invasive cement that comes to life and leads us to acid criticism, to reflection or to a mere recreation of the senses, street art is so old that it drinks from Roman culture and knew how to win its followers back in the 70s in metropolises like New York. Come and discover with us the sociocultural realism of Hyuro or Escif, the dreamlike beauty of Julieta XLF, the introspection of Xolaka, the hardness of Fasim or the human emptiness and their parallel worlds with Deih among many others. You will see Valencia with changed eyes.