Djerbahood - Tunisia's Open-Air gallery

From the Ozy:
SOURCE: NICOLAS FAUQUÉ/CORBIS
If you want to see the world’s best street art you should hop on a plane, head south to Tunisia and check out Djerbahood.
This summer, hundreds of graffiti artists from all over the world are visiting the island of Djerba, off the coast of Tunisia, and turning the small, unassuming village of Erriadh into a spectacular open-air museum.

Djerbahood is the brainchild of Mehdi Ben Cheikh, a Franco-Tunisian 40-year-old whose street art gallery in Paris has already organized ambitious mass installations like Tour Paris 13, which last year hosted a huge collective graffiti exhibition for a month before being completely demolished...[continue reading]
via MSN Africa