Düsseldorf, Germany / London, UK – Andrew Jovic, also known as @cyberkid70, is a prominent German art collector with Croatian roots and a powerful voice in the world of urban and street art. Based in Düsseldorf, Jovic is widely recognized for his early support of iconic and emerging artists, including Banksy, Invader, Mr. Doodle, D*Face, Shepard Fairey, Stik, and especially Oli Epp, whom he supported at a very early stage in the artist’s career.
A long-time visitor of East London, Shoreditch, and Brick Lane, Jovic was deeply immersed in the UK’s street art movement during its formative years. He recalls seeing raw, unsanctioned works in back alleys that would later be auctioned at major galleries. “Artists like Stik and Mr. Doodle were creating cultural waves before the mainstream even noticed,” says Jovic.
In addition to his collection, Jovic uses his popular Instagram account @cyberkid70 as a platform to amplify new talent. His Reels regularly reach millions of views, introducing a global audience to emerging artists and underground movements. This reach, combined with his collector credibility, makes Jovic a key figure in shaping public visibility in the urban art space.
Influenced by Kraftwerk, digital aesthetics, and Banksy’s Exit Through the Gift Shop, Jovic began collecting in the early 2000s. Today, his collection is one of the most respected in Germany’s private street art sector.
He is a regular at major fairs such as Art Basel, Frieze London, The Armory Show, and Art Cologne, and is known for identifying and supporting next-generation artists before they break into the wider art market.
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