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Street Art [PDF]

open access: yesAmericas, 2021
The interest in street art has long involved a wide range of urban visual expressions such as murals, graffiti, tagging, and even urban defacement. These diverse aesthetic forms of expression have therefore attracted numerous theoretical and methodological approaches.
Smet, Sarah
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Street art in urban space: location and perception in Ukrainian cities

open access: yesВісник Харківського національного університету імені В.Н. Каразіна. Серія Геологія. Географія. Екологія, 2021
Purpose. The purpose of this research was to analyze the thematic orientation, drivers, location and perception by residents of street art in Ukrainian cities.
Nataliia Provotar   +3 more
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What Is Street Art?

open access: yesEstetika, 2022
What is street art? This paper offers a definition of street art as an art kind or art form based on its essential value: its subversiveness. It argues that street art is essentially subversive in virtue of using public space as a technical resource.
Andrea Lorenzo Baldini
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Street art/art in the street – semiotics, politics, economy

open access: yesSocial Semiotics, 2022
The last decades have seen the ideological transformations of graffiti and street art once constructed as criminal acts and associated with urban decay to being acceptable and profitable forms of commercial art.
Gonçalves, Kellie, Milani, Tommaso M.
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Street Art Hunting

open access: yesUser Experience & Urban Creativity, 2020
The large scale and public nature of murals are quick and easy social media subject matter for visitors to broadcast their discoveries to the world and claim an authentic experience of a special time and place.
Danielle Foushee
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Limiting Law: Art in the Street and Street in the Art [PDF]

open access: yesLaw, Culture and the Humanities, 2016
Conventional legal responses to street art have tended to characterize it as a problem that is best dealt with through criminal or property law. This is not necessarily perceived of as a problem by street artists who have actively sought to situate understandings of their work outside of the law. But attitudes are changing.
Mulcahy, Linda, Flessas, Tatiana
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Cinematic street art? Exploring the limits of the philosophy of street art

open access: yesAisthesis, 2023
As artforms, film and street art seem incompatible. Contra this incompatibility, I investigate their combination: cinematic street art. Two promising cases are the artworks MUTO and Repopulate, but I argue neither is suitable.
Logan Canada-Johnson
doaj   +2 more sources

Graffiti and Street Art between Ephemerality and Making Visible the Culture and Heritage in Cities: Insight at International Level and in Bucharest

open access: yesSocieties, 2022
The paper aims to analyze, on one hand, the evolution and interpretation of graffiti and street art phenomenon in the Romanian capital, Bucharest, and at international level, and on the other hand how this subculture is related to aspects of culture and ...
Andreea-Loreta Cercleux
doaj   +2 more sources

Graffiti, street art and copyright [PDF]

open access: yesStreet Art & Urban Creativity, 2018
This short note examines whether street and gra ti art can and should be protected by copyright. Indeed, cases where corpo- rations have used these forms of art to promote their products are increasingly common, which shows that these artworks are particularly vulnerable to misappropriation.
Bonadio, E.
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Street Art [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
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Martins, Adriana
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