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VISUAL INSIGHTS INTO GRAFFITI AND STREET ART IN RIGA. PHOTOGRAPHS
Graffiti and street art are continuously topical for the cultural space of Latvia. Graffiti and street art are created, exist and vanish in a short period of time, questioning borders of art, its social function, as well as legality.
Aija Melbārde+2 more
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Qu’est-ce que le Street art ? Essai et discussion des définitions
Cedar Lewisohn, curator of the Street Art show at Tate Modern (2008), blustered in an international street art conference in Lisbon (2014) about Street Art academics being rather fans than critical academics.
Ulrich Blanché
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Street Art on TikTok: Engaging with Digital Cosmopolitanism
Under the influence of social media, aesthetic cosmopolitans have shifted from the real world to the digital world. This study exemplified Jingxuan Peng’s street art on TikTok to explore how street artists digitally increase the transcultural engagement
Zheng Shen
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Embodied graffiti and street art research
Graffiti and street art research (GSAR) has become more acknowledged within the academic discourse; however, it has much to gain from theorising its methodological aspects.
Malin Fransberg+2 more
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Using the Street for Art: A Reply to Baldini [PDF]
I reply to Andrea Baldini's critical discussion of my "Street Art: The Transfiguration of the Commonplaces" (2010) by taking up the question: what is "the street" in street art?
Riggle, Nick
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This article analyses street art’s contribution to the current economic life in the city center of an Eastern European capital, Bucharest. The development of socio-economic activities in the Romanian capital has been strongly influenced in the last 30 ...
Andreea-Loreta Cercleux
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Enlightenment from street art activities in urban public space
With the continuous development of society and cities, people’s demand for urban public space is constantly changing, and the methods for public space renewal are becoming more and more diverse. As a flexible space renewal strategy, street art activities
Honghao He, János Gyergyák
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Street art. Drawing on the walls
Nella comunicazione di massa, da sempre i muri delle città hanno svolto un ruolo rilevante nell’essere portatori di messaggi visivi: dalle epigrafi romane al muralismo messicano, alla pittura murale di propaganda fascista, ai ben noti graffiti e oggi alla Street Art e/o alla più recente versione di arte pubblica.
Ornella Zerlenga, Antonella di Luggo
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"Darling Look! It’s a Banksy!” Viewers’ Material Engagement with Street Art and Graffiti [PDF]
This chapter examines viewers’ affective encounters with street art and graffiti, with attention to the critical framework provided by Rancière (2004), whose work suggests a method for investigating our aesthetic practices of participation (or exclusion)
Flynn, Danny, Hansen, Susan
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Developing a Qualitative Approach to the Study of the Street Art World
Street art is a complex social phenomenon where many actors contribute to determining the value of creativities. Street artists, curators, bloggers, photographers, museums, galleries, the public, and other actors interact with street artworks and ...
Mattia Boscaino
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