Delve into our archive dedicated to P183, a significant player in the urban art scene. This tag encompasses a range of articles exploring various aspects of P183’s work, including techniques, influences, and the social commentary often embedded within their pieces. Discover how P183’s art fits within the broader context of graffiti, street art, and urban art movements. Explore the evolution of their style, the materials they use, and the locations they choose to leave their mark. Whether you’re a seasoned art enthusiast or just beginning to explore this vibrant world, this collection provides insightful perspectives on P183 and the dynamic realm of urban art.

P183, The Russian Banksy?
Is Pasha 183 (also P183) the Russian Banksy? Since January, the international urban art scene debates about this controversial question… P183 is a Moscow born and based multi media artist, whose work has recently received international coverage and acclaim. On January 31, 2012 the British Guardian published an online post about Moscow’s Banksy and his street art and started in that way an worldwide media campaign including internet-wide discussions about whether the British are going to declare each and every urban hacktivist or public intervention artist as a new Banksy… ...