URBAN ARTS at District 13: a moment of sharing and conviviality
When the capital's most prestigious auction house welcomes urban art, it's an opportunity for three days of sharing, conviviality and a bit of madness between readers, artists and journalists.






2. For 4 days, Jerôme Thomas, live painting on the URBAN ARTS stand, put on a show!
3. Painted live in an afternoon, S4M's robot captivated all visitors to the stand.
4. Titomulk duo's impressive four-handed performance on the last day of the event.
5 & 6. A huge thank you to OneMizer for signing the 35 copies of the poster inspired by URBAN ARTS #23!
The first event of the year at Drouot once again lived up to its promise. The participating galleries reflected the dynamism, creativity and diversity of the urban scene, and the artists were able to chat with each other and with the many visitors, whether enthusiasts, enlightened amateurs or the rapidly conquered curious. The URBAN ARTS magazine stand hosted live paintings - with special thanks to S4M, Jérôme Thomas, Kay One and Titomulk - book signings - Onemizer, Tom Geleb, Greg Léon Guillemin, Temponok, Cren and Akte One... - and artists, too numerous to mention, who kindly left a flop or a tag on the canvases and guest book, in an atmosphere... difficult to describe. The photos and videos speak for themselves.












8. Temponok signs his interview published in URBAN ARTS #30.
9. Cren and Akte One sign their interview published in URBAN ARTS #30.
10. Jo Di Bona signs his interview published in URBAN ARTS #31.
11. Guestbook: Nilko.
12. Guestbook: Trassh.
13. Greg Léon Guillemin dedicates his interview published in URBAN ARTS #31.
14. Guestbook: Flog.
15. Guestbook: Clément Herrmann.
16. Guestbook: Motte.
17. Guestbook: Ziké.
18. Guestbook: FenX.
S4M










Jérôme Thomas













Kay One











Titomulk









