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How Cyril Kongo brought the language of graffiti into the world of Rolls-Royce

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The French-Vietnamese graffiti artist Cyril Kongo brings his vivid “Kongoverse” to Rolls-Royce’s Black Badge Cullinan, transforming luxury craftsmanship into an immersive hand-painted interior. It takes a special kind of artist to use a Rolls-Royce as a canvas, and Cyril Kongo is precisely that kind of artist: one who does not so much cross borders as paint over them. Born Cyril Phan in Toulouse in 1969, the French-Vietnamese contemporary artist carries Vietnam, France and Brazzaville in his bones. It is the […]

The French-Vietnamese graffiti artist Cyril Kongo brings his vivid “Kongoverse” to Rolls-Royce’s Black Badge Cullinan, transforming luxury craftsmanship into an immersive hand-painted interior. It takes a special kind of artist to use a Rolls-Royce as a canvas, and Cyril Kongo is precisely that kind of artist: one who does not so much cross borders as…

The French-Vietnamese graffiti artist Cyril Kongo brings his vivid “Kongoverse” to Rolls-Royce’s Black Badge Cullinan, transforming luxury craftsmanship into an immersive hand-painted interior. It takes a special kind of artist to use a Rolls-Royce as a canvas, and Cyril Kongo is precisely that kind of artist: one who does not so much cross borders as paint over them. Born Cyril Phan in Toulouse in 1969, the French-Vietnamese contemporary artist carries Vietnam, France and Brazzaville in his bones. It is the […]

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