Immerse yourself in the most important collective exhibition of street art ever imagined.
October 2013: For one month, Paris became the world capital of street art. Neither museum nor gallery, an apartment building doomed to destruction became home to the biggest collective exhibition ever imagined.
4500 m2 of street art, with more than 400 works spread over 10 floors: over six months, Mehdi Ben Cheikh, founder of the Galerie Itinerrance, and more than 100 artists from around the world took over every square meter of the Tour Paris 13, in secret and without means, but determined to show their art to the widest audience. Over 30 days, public audience and worldwide medias rushed to the Tour Paris 13. But despite the hours of queue to visit and more than 600 media coverages, nothing will prevent the tower from its final - and artistic - destruction. Immerse yourself in street art, with the ultimate testimony of this adventure, narrated by the artists who made it happen. When radicalism and artistic integrity are put at the service of an authentic and generous project, a popular success arises.