
Indoor
ZOO ART SHOW
Place2Art
LAY UP
Investigations
URBAN ART & SCIENCE
Talents
INSANE51 / KAY ONE / SKIO / STEEVEN SALVAT / TAROE
The alchemy of Street Art
Edito #85 | October – November 2025
Science and art explore the various facets of common phenomena: one seeks to understand and explain, while the other represents and moves. In all its diversity, Street Art often weaves together art and science, whether through its themes, its representations, or its techniques. Insane51 merges art and science in his works in shades of red and blue, offering the audience a multi-layered vision that oscillates between superficiality and depth, between what is seen and what is perceived. Scan the QR code featured on our cover for a full experience of Insane51’s works.
This issue also features the historical artist Kay One, who takes us back to the roots of hip-hop and graffiti; Skio, with his portraits of geometric precision and carnal vibrations; Steeven Salvat, with his unique bestiary; and Taroe, who fuses figuration and abstraction.
Ephemeral by nature, Street Art becomes a magical pause within evolving urban landscapes thanks to Layup and the Zoo Art Show. And the good news is that the Zoo Art Show exhibition at La Défense has been extended until 21 December. You can start planning your visit here. Even better, the 2025 edition of the Urban Contemporary Art Guide is now available for pre-order online: shop.graffitiartmagazine.com.
Street Art transforms everyday life.