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Have you ever seen that sign somewhere?

Definitely yes.I couldn’t ignore this sign couse I saw that EVERYWHERE in the city.This person not spare any writeable surface in Vienna.

I really don’t know how can I express my displeasure politely, but how I see some juornalist couldnt leave it without word:

https://kurier.at/kultur/kunst/ein-puber-zieht-durch-die-stadt/23.796.488

Apart from that, in Vienna have pretty intresting Graffity and Street art culture.From example the legal wall at the part of the Donaukanal.

https://www.stadtbekannt.at/de/wien/graetzltipps/der-donaukanal—von-rossauer-l_nde-bis-schottenring/graffiti.ihtml

Over and above I recommend into consideration the ‚Street art passage‘ what calls „Beton blumen“.

„In September 2008 the ”Street Art Passage Vienna” was opened on the initiative of quartier21 as a continuation of an already existing series of thematic passageways in the MuseumsQuartier Wien. The passageways are exhibition venues in public space which are each dedicated to specific cultural forms of expression (comic, sound art, typography etc). Moreover, the ”Street Art Passage Vienna“ has a site-specific setting: It is the bridge from the Spittelberg – a center of the Vienna street art scene – to the 90,000 m2 cultura area of the MuseumsQuartier.

Beside the permanent design of the passageway by french artist ”Invader” this public venue benefits from its alternating program of exhibitions of both international and local street art and graffiti artists plus an accompanying series of publications. Each issue of the street art magazine ”betonblumen“ (”concrete blossoms“) is especially desgned by designed by the exhibiting artists.
The different copies are available at two integrated floral vending machines directly on site.

There are also signed copies of handmade artists’ edition (1-100/100) of the magazine up for grabs.“

offical website:https://www.betonblumen.org/

Some related websites:

https://www.graffitimuseum.at/

https://wienstreetart.tumblr.com/page/2

https://www.flickr.com/groups/streetart_vienna/

https://www.facebook.com/StreetArtWien

Graffity, Street art and Pop art map from 1940 to 2010.