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Urban Art For Sale

Discover urban art for sale from contemporary artists, cutting edge photographers and satirical illustrators. Get to know some of the best artists practising today and buy or rent urban art online from our diverse selection. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting out, we can help guide you to the right piece for you, from Urban Prints to Urban Drawings.

If you’re looking to grow a photography collection, then the work of Reed Hearne is a good place to start. This American photographer often takes street scenes as his primary subject, shifting perspectives from a bird’s eye view to street level. His photos often tend towards abstraction, with geometric shapes and textures that obscure the image and create a sense of intrigue.

Neil Horsefield is a contemporary fine artist whose portrayals of everyday life are at once unique and easy to identify oneself with. His paintings focus on shifting perspectives, portrayed with a muted colour palette that creates an interesting atmosphere.

For an artist who satirises popular culture in the same vein as Banksy, take a look at Zoe Moss. Exhibiting works in galleries such as The Saatchi Gallery and Cork Street Gallery, Moss creates tongue-in-cheek illustrations of popular figures to critique modern society. Her work is a perfect example of the subversive power of urban art and its importance in the modern age.

Pedro Correa’s contemporary cityscapes centre the subtle presence of people in urban landscapes to capture fragile moments of fleeting beauty. The artist photographs cities from London and Paris to Tokyo and New York, masterfully capturing his ephemeral subjects. Correa aims to capture rather than create an alternate reality; elements of the picture are never modified digitally or merged, instead he uses his technical expertise to photograph the urban landscape in an original way.

If you are looking to bring a piece from a multicultural street artist to your home, look no further than Hush, who mixes not only techniques but also Eastern influences into his works. Hush is an artist deeply inspired by Japanese culture as well as feminine beauty, which he brings to the street as well as to the artworks he has been exhibiting since 2007.

A brief history of urban art

Urban art is a broad descriptor that can be applied to many different art forms and mediums. Often, it’s used to refer to street art and graffiti, but its scope is not limited to this. Urban art may also be work that draws inspiration from urban lifestyles or architecture, whether that’s street photography or paintings of skyscrapers.

While it’s easy to believe that street art and graffiti are a modern invention, they’ve actually been around as long as streets themselves. Ancient ruins of Egypt, Rome and Greece have all revealed scrawls across the walls, revealing the underside of these societies. But when it comes to the origins of modern urban art, it’s difficult to pinpoint an exact starting point. What is clear to see, however, are the pioneers who have popularised the urban style and brought it to the masses, influencing other artists along the way.

Banksy’s iconic street art murals are a huge part of why urban art is so popular today. Popping up in public spaces all across the UK and the world, Banksy’s art is politically charged and thought-provoking. Take his famous Love is in the Air (Flower Thrower) for example, which was painted on Jerusalem’s West Bank barrier wall in support of Palestinian rights. These attempts to question the status quo are central to street art, as can also be seen in the work of British painter Adam Neate. Using recycled cardboard as his canvas, Neate creates paintings that highlight the difficulties of living in a modern, urban environment.

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    HUMAN SENSOR VII by Sven Pfrommer
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    HUMAN SENSOR VII by Sven Pfrommer
    HUMAN SENSOR VII
    Photography - 70x140 cm
    Piscine by Claudie Gimeno
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    Piscine by Claudie Gimeno
    Piscine
    Paintings - 52x67 cm
    MOVE ON XIII  by Sven Pfrommer
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    MOVE ON XIII  by Sven Pfrommer
    MOVE ON XIII
    Photography - 100x100 cm
    Entre-croisées by Frédérique Bodinier
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    Entre-croisées by Frédérique Bodinier
    Entre-croisées
    Paintings - 116x89 cm
    Nu by Mathieu Weemaels
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    Nu by Mathieu Weemaels
    Nu
    Paintings - 60x50 cm
    Chocolatero by Véronique Vantesone
    Chocolatero
    Sculpture - 30x10 cm
    Fragment Héraclès by Meyv
    Fragment Héraclès
    Sculpture - 27x11 cm
    Nu assis by Guillaume Larroque
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    Nu assis by Guillaume Larroque
    Nu assis
    Drawings - 41x29 cm
    Mathilde by François Sahuc
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    Mathilde by François Sahuc
    Mathilde
    Drawings - 80x65 cm
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    Exuberance by Brendan Neiland
    Exuberance
    Paintings - 45x61 cm
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    MONKS IL by Sven Pfrommer
    MONKS IL
    Photography - 101x81 cm
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    Something Wild by L'Atlas
    Something Wild
    Paintings - 100x100 cm
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    BURMA BLUR IV by Sven Pfrommer
    BURMA BLUR IV
    Photography - 100x100 cm
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    MONKS LXXIV  by Sven Pfrommer
    MONKS LXXIV
    Photography - 101x101 cm
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    Fleeting China by Christian Kabuß
    Fleeting China
    Drawings - 60x85 cm
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    VIRTUAL TWIN by nOva
    VIRTUAL TWIN
    Paintings - 38x46 cm
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    URBAN TYPE I by Sven Pfrommer
    URBAN TYPE I
    Photography - 100x100 cm
    Guardian Building 2
    Sculpture - 150x14 cm
    Lampe léa
    Sculpture - 40x40 cm
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    Corum by Poppelen
    Corum
    Drawings - 13x13 cm
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    Mathilde by François Sahuc
    Mathilde
    Drawings - 80x80 cm
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    MOVE ON XII  by Sven Pfrommer
    MOVE ON XII
    Photography - 100x100 cm
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    The king by Blek Le Rat
    The king
    Prints - 23x31 cm
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    HUMAN CROWD VIII  by Sven Pfrommer
    HUMAN CROWD VIII
    Photography - 120x120 cm
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    L’Enlacement Shibari by Amandyne Steropês
    L’Enlacement Shibari
    Paintings - 65x54 cm
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    Pizza Face by Michael Tierney
    Pizza Face
    Paintings - 85x85 cm
    Milou by night
    Sculpture - 88x28 cm
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    Desformes #12 by Luca Izzo
    Desformes #12
    Photography - 40x29 cm
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