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The role of Street art in urban space recognition [PDF]
Street (urban) art is an art form that consists of graffiti, murals, mosaics in urban space. As the process of globalization increasingly affects the form of the city, urban identities have become less noticeable.
Pogrmić Zorica, Đerčan Bojan
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In murals depicting prominent figures as martyrs AFK has reconnected the emerging form of street-art to art's ability to maintain our relation to the sacred.
Inscriptions editorial team
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Various forms of street art, such as murals, anamorphic painting or urban interventions, become an important component of urban space. The paper examines examples of selected works of urban art in the context of space and its reception. These unexpected “events” entertain and educate. They become, on the one hand, a tourist attraction, and on the other
Gralińska-Toborek, Agnieszka
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Street Art and the New Status of the Visual Arts
This paper explores the «nature» of street art, highlighting its innovative features, the new socio-political status, and the differences between this emerging art form and dominant trends in contemporary visual art.
Graziella Travaglini
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Protecting Street Art from Outdoor Environmental Threats: What Are the Challenges?
Street Art is an artistic expression in constant development, whose interest has grown in recent years among society, public administrations, conservators, and heritage scientists.
Laura Pagnin+4 more
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Urban Values in the Digital Space. The Street Art Roots of NFTs as a Problem
This text is an attempt to describe a growing interest in transferring street art into digital art in the form of NFTs. By examining several urban values associated with graffiti and street art, it is possible to see how these phenomena affect new ...
Anita Błażejewska
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This essay engages with Guias do Mocho [Mocho’s Tourist Guides], a bottom-up cultural tourism initiative emerging in Quinta do Mocho, a ‘peripheral’ neighbourhood of Lisbon, as a way of problematizing the relationship between public and street art and ...
Carlos Garrido Castellano+1 more
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Street Art in Aveiro: City Walls as Dialogic Spaces of Collective Memories and Identity
In urban centers around the world, street art has become an unavoidable element of the landscape. Located in west-central Portugal, Aveiro is no exception to this trend, and the art form has been used to enhance the cultural vibrancy of a place where ...
A. Simões
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Protecting Street Art Rights Using an NFT-Based System
Street art has flourished around the world, gaining international recognition and commercial success. Consequently, controversies over their misuse have escalated, and artists have begun to pursue legal protection of their intellectual property (IP ...
Eynat Mendelson-Shwartz+2 more
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Street Art Commodification and (An)aesthetic Policies on the Outskirts of Lisbon
In this article, I discuss how street art has become an ally of urban policies molded by the creative city paradigm in marginalized neighborhoods of Lisbon (Portugal).
Otávio Raposo
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