Explore our archive dedicated to the enigmatic street artist, Pure Evil. His work, characterized by its darkly humorous and often shocking imagery, consistently pushes the boundaries of acceptable art. From his signature skull designs to his politically charged pieces, Pure Evil’s influence on the urban art scene is undeniable. Here, you’ll find in-depth analyses of his techniques, explorations of his creative process, and discussions surrounding the controversies his work often sparks. Whether you’re a seasoned art enthusiast or a curious newcomer, delve into the world of Pure Evil and uncover the layers of meaning behind his provocative masterpieces.

Interview: Pure Evil London
Charles Edwards aka Pure Evil is not just artist and head behind renowned Pure Evil Gallery in London but also an important person in Europe’s urban art scene. Recently the online video magazine Spine TV visited his rooms for the latest issue of their Stolen Moments series and talked to him about his art, his history and how he got in contact with graffiti… In the 30s, Hitler was refused entry to Austrian art school twice. I would come back as the head of that college in the 30s and change that decision, and tell him his watercolours were totally amazing, and give him a place in art school so he would be a happy artist, and he would never get into politics and war. (Pure Evil) ...