Artist

Kenor

Kenor (Barcelona) emerged from the vibrant graffiti scene of the 1990s, channeling the city’s colours, rhythms and chaotic energy into bold abstract compositions. Rooted in the ethics of graffiti and muralism, he has pushed his style into innovative territory, becoming one of Europe’s pioneers of “Abstract Graffiti” alongside artists like Delta, Honet and Foe. Kenor’s work spans trains, sculptures, video pieces and large-scale installations, all driven by his desire to transform urban space and spark dialogue between the city and its inhabitants. His dynamic, polyrhythmic visual language has led him to international exhibitions, including the landmark Graffuturism show in Los Angeles and his acclaimed Polyrhythmic Beats exhibition in Paris. From painting a full metro train in Kyiv to collaborating with Formula 1 driver Felipe Massa, Kenor continues to expand the boundaries of urban abstraction, proving that movement, colour and sound can all be painted into the pulse of a city.