Your Space Or Mine
WALK: Who walks the streets? Who owns the city? A year of walking in East London.
Unseen Worlds: Art Meets Science in new Northern Quarter installation
Energy Energy Energy
Sophie Fishel: Praise You 2.0
WALK: gathering – 20th July 2025
Witness this: An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind
Fruit II: Trackie McLeod on Class, Queerness and ‘taking the piss’
A field of vision: Rob Jones’ photographs of UK festivals go large
Faisal Hussain’s work alights in London: See It, Say It, Racist
New Year, new poster collaboration with artist Mark Titchner: IT’S THE HOPE THAT KEEPS US HERE
Sgàire Wood takes her beguiling brand of image-making to the streets of Glasgow and Edinburgh
Will Butterick brings the brief temporality of billboards to Brighton’s streets
Artist Andre Williams answers the question, ‘Who’s next up on the pocket sculpture park plinth?’
The People are Waiting
Karoline Vitto is the Brazilian designer unafraid to champion the parts of ourselves that are usually hidden
Zoe Bedeaux aka T.I.P
14 Years of Hurt
GOD SAVE THE TEAM: Artist Corbin Shaw takes on Euro 2024
WALK – monthly urban art walks with Alisa Oleva
‘Den Den the Mushi’ finds its home at BUILDHOLLYWOOD’s sculpture garden
Bob Vylan shed new light on the politics of punk and grime
Meet Uncle Keith: Where village glamour finds city streets
Artist and choreographer Magnus Westwell lights up the CarWash
Samrai drops debut album Work & Roti inspired by his heritage
Introducing London’s smallest sculpture garden (…we think): Dancing in the Shadow of Henry
Finding the magic: Effie Ioannou brings cinematic visions to the streets of Edinburgh through her own lens
On her second album, Nabihah Iqbal assembles her experiences into an upbeat and hopeful dreamscape
Introducing ‘All About Love’, a major new commission for Your Space Or Mine
Grief powers The Fandangoe Kid in beautiful and unexpected ways, including her latest invention with Carly Attridge of The Loss Project: the Grief Rave
Elijah’s Yellow Squares began life on Instagram. Now we’re collaborating with him as part of Your Space Or Mine, with a series of new billboards
“Fresh, loud, in your face, OTT, fancy, and a bit trashy”: Confidence Man’s Sugar Bones on their new album and their wild times on tour
BUILDHOLLYWOOD’s Your Space Or Mine initiative supports Walthamstow art and design students
‘Talk Over Town’: Katy J Pearson’s Essential Guide to Bristol
One Game: Your Space Or Mine puts the spotlight on grassroots football with Goal Click
Emerging London-based photographer Nathaniel Bailey captures the revival of British festival culture
Formidable, poignant and practical art project wins the RA summer exhibition ‘most distinguished work’ award
Bevan Agyemang’s label TSAU is the embodiment of his Ghanaian heritage and ‘London aesthetic’ of his youth
Meet Patricia Bugembe, the artist finding the power in art’s therapeutic tools
Gaurab Thakali’s vibrant artworks explore the experience of music, city life, and the natural world
Celebrated graphic artist, printmaker and designer Anthony Burrill shares a message of patience, hope and positivity across the UK
kennardphillipps brings ‘Peace on Earth’ to UK streets
Vincent Chapters’ photographs pay tribute to the everyday beauty of London life
SS22 Ahluwalia brings a dose of sunshine and the sublime to the city
Ronan Mckenzie curates “Celebrating Joy” street exhibition
Pubs, punk rock, and pints: we talk to fashion designer Adam Jones about his romance with the classic British boozer
York-based designer Matty Bovan brings his cut-and-paste style to the streets
Ben Wilson aka Chewing Gum Man teams up with Your Space Or Mine to paint the town
Tanaka Saburi is the art curator making space for underrepresented artists on his own terms
Four Hugs Wide
Sports Banger is the anti-establishment, bootlegging artist making fashion, art, and music with a DIY ethos
Celebrating the music industry and the photographers who turn its artists into icons
Pogus Caesar
Mick Rock
Denisha Anderson
Steven M. Wiggins
Listening across borders: Conversations From Calais
Live music legend Big Jeff explores his inspirations and emotions in a new series of paintings
King Owusu’s loving portraits pay tribute to the strong women in his life
The Rise of No Signal: Black Radio – Here to Stay out now on BBC iPlayer
Breakthrough designer Priya Ahluwalia is honouring the strength and beauty of community
Neil Krug’s psychedelic desert dreamscapes are coming to a billboard near you
DIVISION/REVISION
Lottie Nadeau delicate, surreal self-portraits displayed in Scotland
Super Freak and the importance of dreaming
Zoë Power
Yinka Ilori’s colourful quest to help you keep dreaming
Magda Archer’s Is It Over Yet?
The White Pube’s ideas for a new art world
Jeremy Deller’s provocative billboards for World Human Rights Day
University of Westminster photography students showcase work in East London
Nicholas Daley is celebrating music and roots through menswear
Cornershop
Stanley Donwood
Mark Titchner returns with inspiring posters to celebrate the London Bridge community
Rob Lee
No Signal and their year book of stars
Molly Hankinson
Roger Robinson’s poetry for the people
Aida Wilde’s anti-gentrification mural
Magda Kaggwa’s “All Black Lives Matter” message hits the streets
Morag Myerscough transforms everyday spaces with love
Ellipsis Prints highlights early-career womxn artists in Hackney
The Molasses Gallery
Fiona Banner aka The Vanity Press
Carleen De Sözer
Pogus Caesar
Suzanne Carpenter
The Sum of Us – new Tony Walsh poem displayed in the heart of the Northern Quarter
Social Recluse
Martin Baillie
Bethan Woollvin
Super Freak
Micah Purnell
Lois O’Hara
#medicineonthewalls
Holy Moly
Yinka Ilori
Ben Eine
James Hodson and Jason Keet: War on COVID-19
Philip Morgan: God Bless The NHS
Craig Oldham pays tribute to key workers
Mark Titchner
Robert Montgomery: Billboard Poems in East London
Joe Cruz