2009 is shaping up to be a cracker for urban art exhibitions and graffiti shows. We’ve got some awesome graff photos from Ed Bartlett who visited the show in Paris, France last week. It’s still on until this weekend (up to April 12th), if you can get there, do it!
You can see loads more at Ed’s Flickr account, take a look people.

These are sick! Graffiti Shows - TAG Urban Art Exhibition 2009, Paris France - copyright Ed Bartlett
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We’ll put coverage of other graffiti shows that are happening this year so come back and check on progress. Also, take a look at the Secret Wars indoor graffiti competition 2008 post, in London England.
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