Bushwick
The Bushwick Collective has turned a 20-block stretch of Troutman Street and its surrounding industrial blocks into an open-air museum that draws street art pilgrims from around the world. Founded in 2012, the collective has commissioned hundreds of murals from internationally recognized artists — a concentrated explosion of large-format work that makes Bushwick one of the most mural-dense neighborhoods on earth.
Featured Artists
All artists →Tristan Eaton
Los Angeles-born, NYC-based artist whose graphic, collage-influenced murals synthesize comic book composition, propaganda poster imagery, and pop art color theory. "The Grid" on Troutman is considered the signature Bushwick Collective piece — a five-story composition of interconnected faces that reads differently depending on the viewer's distance and angle.
Interesni Kazki
Ukrainian duo AEC and Waone who create elaborate surrealist narratives across building facades worldwide. Their Bushwick works — among their first major US murals — established them internationally. "Brooklyn Giant" is a seven-story dreamscape depicting a figure made of Brooklyn's industrial past growing into an organic future, painted in their signature jewel-toned palette.
Buff Monster
New York-based artist known for his hot pink, heavy metal-influenced imagery featuring ice cream, monsters, and merriment. "Technicolor Dream" is among his largest works — a building-sized psychedelic parade that manages to be simultaneously maximalist in color and surprisingly serene in mood, a counterpoint to Bushwick's harder-edged political works.