Delve into the captivating world of Shuetsu Sato, a prominent figure in urban art. This archive explores his diverse body of work, from intricate graffiti pieces to thought-provoking street installations. Discover the artist’s unique style, influences, and creative process through a collection of insightful articles. We examine his evolution, his impact on the urban art scene, and the lasting legacy he’s built. Explore the techniques, messages, and social commentary interwoven within his art, gaining a deeper understanding of his contribution to the world of urban expression. Whether you’re a seasoned art enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this archive offers a compelling journey into Sato’s artistic universe.

Release: Gaffa Urbanism Magazine
In October 2009 I informed you about the second edition, called “Gaffa-Urbanism”, of the urban magazine Spacemag by Hamburg based Spacedepartment. Now, the release date is fixed and I was able to cast an eye at the new edition! As you can read in the title, the whole issue is about the new “Gaffa-Urbanism” movement. For that reason, pacemag #2 includes articles about Japanese tape artist Shuetsu Sato, who tapes redirecting hints at the subway-stations in Tokyo and about Australian tape artist BUFFdiss, who is a real globetrotter and tapes great artworks in the urban landscape. ...