Wall Street Prague

A creative documentation of the first edition of Prague’s mural art street festival

“What a joy to follow these fantastic artists up close. Surprisingly, six climate stories emerged in their murals…”

  • Client: Chemistry Gallery
  • Duration: 2022
  • Outcome: 7 videos 
  • My role: cinematographer and editor
  • Key words: street art, festival, climate change

Wall Street Prague Festival

Six unique murals – large-scale paintings in public space – were created in Prague between June and September 2022. The authors are world-renowned artists: Innerfields (Germany), Interesni Kazki (Ukraine), M-City (Poland), Gil Gorka (Spain) and Michal Škapa (CZ).

During the festival, four contemporary art galleries joined forces to participate in the project: Villa Pellé Gallery, The Chemistry Gallery, Bold Gallery and Karpuchina Gallery. The galleries showcased artworks by leading artists influenced by graffiti, street art and public space.

Wall Street Festival was complemented by thematic lectures, discussions and workshops. The main goal was to open up questions on the topic of art in public spaces and bring the subculture closer to the wider public, specifically to children.


Innerfields

The main creative focus of Innerfields lies in the confrontation of humans with technology and the nature that surrounds us. Their works can be seen all over Germany, in Rome, Tel Aviv, Kyiv and other big cities.


Tron / Michal Škapa

Michal Škapa (Tron) is one of the most important authors associated with the Czech graffiti scene. As an artist, he works with various media and formats.


M-City / Mariusz Waras

M-City is a Polish street art artist, graphic designer and illustrator who builds art installations, curates exhibitions and realizes hundreds of murals around the world.


AEC Interesni Kazki

Aleksei Bordusov (AEC Interesni Kazki) is a Ukrainian artist known for his striking visual paintings. His surrealist works decorate walls all over the world.




    Behind-the-scenes photographs