Retrospective of 2024 pasted street art and installations

This image gallery brings together 100 pieces of Montreal street art from 2024 that were created in a studio, then pasted, glued, screwed in or cemented into a public place. It is not necessarily the best of the year because taste is a subjective thing and I was obviously not able to photograph everything. The selection was done partly from my own personal favourites but mostly from those of my followers on Instagram. Of course this list was put together from what I was actually able to photograph, so keep in mind that it may lack some great work that just slipped between the cracks.

The pieces are shown here in alphabetical order of artist name. To ensure that the list wasn’t filled with only work from a few popular artists, I have set a maximum of 4 pieces per person. Collaborations by two or more artists count as one entry.

See also:
Retrospective of 2024 murals and other painted street art
Retrospective of 2024 graffiti

Cette galerie-photo présente 100 pièces de street art produites en 2024 à Montréal, créées en studio avant d’être collées, vissées ou fixées dans le ciment dans un endroit public. Cette liste n’a pas la prétention d’être un best of de l’année puisque les goûts sont personnels et je n’ai évidemment pas eu la chance de tout photographier. La sélection s’est faite en partie parmi mes pièces favorites, mais surtout parmi les préférées de mes abonnés Instagram. Cette liste a bien sur été créée à partir de ce que j’ai eu la chance de trouver et de photographier, ce qui signifie que quelques chef d’oeuvres de 2024 pourraient ne pas y figurer.

Les pièces apparaissent ci-dessous en ordre alphabétique de nom d’artiste. Pour que cette liste ne soit pas totalement accaparée par quelques artistes populaires, j’ai fixé un maximum de 4 pièces par personne. Les collaborations entre deux ou plusieurs artistes ne comptent que pour une entrée.

Voir aussi:
Retrospective 2024 murales et autre street art peint
Retrospective 2024 graffiti


Alaskan Eyes poster in Centre-Sud.

Arpi wood installation and a wheatpaste by Dodo Urbain, downtown.

Arpi wood installation in the Quartier des Spectacles.

Astro paste-up in a Plateau alley.
Astro has also made it into the Retrospective of 2024 murals and other painted street art as well as the Retrospective of 2024 graffiti.

Bao Pham in the Plateau.

Bao Pham in the Plateau.

Bao Pham in the Plateau.

Above 7 photos: Bao Pham poster montage in Petite-Patrie. The top shot is the full montage, and the following 6 are close-ups on each individual poster showing a musical icon (Biggie, Snoop, Tupac, Jimi Hendrix, Madonna, Bob Marley).

La Barquette poster in Mile End.

Britt paste-up in the Plateau. Spotted in other locations as well.

Cam poster in Mile End.

Cat’n’Paste paste-up in Mile End.

Cat’n’Paste paste-up in the Plateau.

CSRK‘s Batreal installation, various locations.

CSRK wheatpaste in Hochelaga.

CSRK wheatpaste in Petite-Patrie.

CSRK wheatpaste in the Quartier des Spectacles.

Jerome de Sousa poster in Petite-Patrie.

Dr Morph installation in Mile End.

Dr Morph installation in the Plateau.

Drainwash paste-up in Mile End.

Drainwash paste-up in the Plateau.

Drainwash paste-ups in the Plateau.

Ekié poster in St-Henri.

Ekié poster in Little Burdundy.

Ekié poster in St-Henri.

Ekié poster in the South West.
Ekié has also made it into the Retrospective of 2024 murals and other painted street art.

Eyebag Design poster in Mile End.

Fractal Juice poster in Mile End.

Fractal Juice poster in the Quartier des Spectacles.

Fractal Juice poster in the Plateau.

Futur Lasor Now paste-up in the Plateau.

Above 3 photos: Gaulois representing Mad Rats on paste-ups in various locations.
Gaulois has also made it into the Retrospective of 2024 graffiti.

Above 2 photos: a Junko installation in the Peel Basin.

Greg Klotz paste-up in the Plateau, spotted in many locations.

Nikki Küntzle paste-up in the Plateau.

Nikki Küntzle paste-up in Rosemont.

Labrona wheatpaste in Hochelaga.

Above 2 photos: mural of Azulejo tiles by Kevin Ledo in the Plateau. The second shot shows the mural in the forefront with his iconic Leonard Cohen mural in the background.
Kevin has also made it into the Retrospective of 2024 murals and other painted street art.

Lost Claws installation found in a nativity crib in Mile End.

Lost Claws wheatpaste in the Plateau.

Lost Claws installation downtown.

Lost Claws installation in the Plateau.

Maika paste-up in the Quartier des Spectacles.

Makenoize installation with a view over Old Montreal.

Lewis Mallard installation in Mile End.

Mistake Project poster in the Plateau.

Renzo Pose paste-up in Mile End.

Renzo Pose paste-up in Mile End.

Hélène Raffestin wheatpaste in the Quartier des Spectacles.

Hélène Raffestin wheatpaste in the Quartier des Spectacles.
She has also made it into the Retrospective of 2024 murals and other painted street art.

ROC514 paste-up in the Quartier des Spectacles.

Above 4 photos: set of 4 installations by Octavio Ruest on the St-Hubert Plaza.

Sloast wheatpaste in the Plateau.

Sloast wheatpaste in the Plateau.

Stay Beautiful paste-up in Ville-Marie.

Stikki Peaches wheatpaste in the Fashion District.

Stikki Peaches wheatpaste in Mile End.

Stikki Peaches wheatpastes in Little Italy.

Stikki Peaches wheatpastes in Little Italy.

Tbanbox colorful wheatpastes (left, right) and Terrorizer (middle), in the Plateau.
Terrorizer has also made it solo into this retrospective, scroll down to view.

Tbanbox wheatpaste montage in Mile End.

Tbanbox wheatpaste in the Plateau.

Tbanbox wheatpaste in the Plateau.

Tchekon installation in the Quartier des Spectacles for the 2024 edition of the Under Pressure Festival.

Tchekon installation in the Quartier des Spectacles.
Tchekon has also made it into the Retrospective of 2024 murals and other painted street art.

Teetz wheatpastes in Little Italy.

Teetz wheatpaste in the Plateau.

Teetz wheatpaste in Mile End.

Teetz wheatpastes in Villeray.

Terre Des Ombres poster on the Lachine Canal.

Terre Des Ombres poster in Mile End.

Terre Des Ombres poster in the Plateau.

Terrorizer wheatpaste in the Plateau.

Terrorizer wheatpaste in the Quartier des Spectacles.

Terrorizer wheatpaste in the Plateau.
There’s more by Terrorizer in this retrospective, scroll up to ‘Tbanbox’ to view.

A framed piece by Tone in the Fashion District.

Tone paste-up in Mile End.

Tone paste-up in Petite-Patrie.

Tone paste-up in the Plateau.

One of Ty Pro‘s numerous paste-ups in various locations, this one was found in the Plateau.

Vlocke poster in the Quartier des Spectacles.

Zola wheatpaste in the South West.

Zola wheatpaste in Rosemont.

Zola wheatpaste in Petite-Patrie.

Zola wheatpaste in Mile End.

Zyk paste-up in Mile End.
(also visible in this shot is a small paste-up by Cess Pool)

Zyk paste-up in Mile End.

Wheatpaste by an unidentified artist found in the Plateau. This is very likely the same artist as the piece below.

Wheatpaste by an unidentified artist found in the Plateau. This is very likely the same artist as the piece above it in this list.

Wheatpaste by an unidentified artist found in Petite-Patrie.

Paste-up by an unidentified artist found in the Plateau.

This watermelon paste-up found in many locations was a symbol of Palestinian resistance.

Installation by an unidentified artist found in Mile End.

Paste-up by an unidentified artist found in Mile End. This is very likely the same artist as the piece below.

Paste-up by an unidentified artist found in Mile End. This is very likely the same artist as the piece above it in this list.

Above 3 photos: various installations by an unidentified artist found in different locations. These particular ones were found in the Plateau and Villeray.

Wheatpaste by an unidentified artist in Hochelaga, very likely the same one who has been putting up images of local residents for a few years now.

Wheatpaste by an unidentified artist in Hochelaga, very likely the same one who has been putting up images of local residents for a few years now.

Installation by an unidentified artist found in Rosemont.

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