
Vlocke Negro is a multidisciplinary Mexican artist, born in Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl with Oaxacan roots. A political scientist by training and a self-taught street artist, he has spent over 17 years transforming public spaces into canvases for political and social expression. He employs graphic art, muralism, collage, and graffiti to address topics such as migration, neocolonialism, power, and territory. His works are acts of resistance, using art as a tool for transformation and social awareness. He has created interventions in cities like Buenos Aires, Lima, Bogotá, Quito, Berlin, and Mexico City, leaving his mark across Latin America and Europe. His style, characterized by a signature red and black palette, seeks to challenge the system and awaken consciousness through a visual dialogue that blends urban aesthetics with deep social critique. Vlocke is a key figure in public art, always true to his commitment to action and artistic rebellion.