Legendary Street Artist Horfe Discusses his New Works and “Imaginarium”

Hailing from the city of Paris, Horfe’s playful comic-style of graffiti can be easily recognized as he has been steadily covering trains, streets and rooftops for over a decade. Expressing somewhat a disdain for gallery street artwork — as graffiti must be “illegal to fit that bill,” Horfe believes that the gallery is the best place for describing and organizing his aesthetic in a way that he can “share with everyone, graffiti fan or not.” In this video, Horfe gives an exclusive walk-through of some of his favorite piece for the exhibition while juxtaposing his works from inside and outside of the gallery.

I think what’s truly cool about Horfe’s art, is that you don’t have to be a graffiti artist or enthusiast to like his work. It’s raw and eye catching and it used to always have me saying, “how does he have the imagination and patience to do this” lol! Enjoy!