The Underbelly Project tag archive delves into the grittier, more rebellious side of urban art. Here, you’ll find articles exploring the controversial, the provocative, and the deeply personal narratives woven into graffiti, street art, and murals. From the techniques and inspirations behind the art to the social and political commentary it often embodies, we uncover the hidden stories and the powerful impact of these works. Explore artists who challenge norms and push boundaries, creating art that resonates far beyond its physical location. Discover the raw energy and unflinching honesty that defines the Underbelly Project.

Underbelly Paris, Abandoned Urban Art
That the Parisian underground includes one of the most spectacular tunnel systems throughout Europe is general knowledge not only since the renowned National Geographic published a nice photo gallery of the catacombs. Now, after their phenomenal New York project with 100 artists mounting an unsanctioned show in abandoned tunnels during a one-year period, also the Underbelly team around Pac and Workhorse discovered the deep paths worming under the French capital and brought some of the most creative heads - including C215, Futura, Conor Harrington, How and Nosm, Saber, and SheOne - to create the Underbelly Project Paris! ...