Selected Press & Articles
From Cold War Berlin to civil unrest in Hong Kong, the German artist making his mark on anti-government protests
Kiddy Citny is no stranger to challenging authority and his murals from the fall of Communism can be seen all over the world
His most recent work, ‘Hong Kong Unconquered’, adorns a wall in Sheung Wa
How to Lose a 2.6 Ton Piece of the Berlin Wall – And Find It
BERLIN—Not long after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Joe Sciamarelli was burdened with a broken heart.
It was 1990, and the New Jersey home builder had arranged for the first intact pieces of the wall to travel to the U.S., according to researchers and Mr. Sciamarelli. The two 12-foot by 4-foot concrete slabs each sported half of an original painting that, when put together, formed a bold, red heart.
Street-Art-Künstler restaurieren Arbeit auf Berliner Mauer
Berlin (dpa) - Die Street-Art-Künstler Kiddy Citny und Thierry Noir restaurieren 30 Jahre nach dem Fall der Mauer von ihnen gestaltete Teile des alten Grenzverlaufs zwischen Ost und West.
PBS Newshour article: Berlin Wall paintings
Berlin Wall paintings survive as symbols of hope 25 years later
Kiddy Citny / Die Welt im Arm alla BQB Art Gallery di Roma
Italian article at urbanmirrors.com
Berlin ... Hobby City
Feature article in Thai magazine
Geschenk an Berlin
Süddeutsche article
Frische Farbe für die Mauer
Der Tagesspiegel article