Art In The City

M-City: A Global Street Art Icon from the Gdansk Shipyard | Art in the City #6

42 min · 10 feb 2026
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Mariusz Waras, aka M-City, is a world street art scene legend—he’s painted with Banksy at Leake Street Can Festival, designed the world’s most expensive rum bottle, and hungs out with Will Smith or Pierce Brosnan. Above all, he’s a versatile, consistent, and prolific artist. In his studio at the legendary Gdańsk Shipyard. We talk about art, cities, machines, fame, AI, old computers, the gritty realities of street art life, and travel adventures. Check out his work: https://www.instagram.com/m_city_mariusz_waras/ The “Art in the City – podcast about contemporary Polish art” project is co-financed by the National Recovery Plan under Investment A2.5.1.

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