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Le retour au pouvoir de la droite espagnole en 2011 a entraîné un gel progressif des aides dédiées à l’application de la Loi sur la mémoire historique de 2007. En conséquence, des artistes publics ont investi la rue pour y projeter des images liées à des
Anne Puech
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The small town of Asilah in the north of Morocco holds an annual international festival of visual and performance arts, including exhibitions, workshops, conferences, and other parallel activities.
Sarah Dornhof
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Street art et mise en tourisme de la métropole parisienne, des festivals aux street art tours
In the Parisian metropolis, street art is becoming a touristic object. It started with festivals and art exhibitions, followed by an increasing number of guided street art tours, in Paris and the suburbs.
Sophie Blanchard, Romain Talamoni
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Valorisation territoriale du street art : le cas de la commune d’Abobo (Côte-d’Ivoire)
Street art or urban art is a contemporary artistic movement which brings together all forms of art achieved in streets and public spaces. Since 2000, street art has become young people’s customs in Côte d’Ivoire.
Ibrahima Sagnon +2 more
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Reggiane Urban Gallery is a virtual museum based on the abandoned industrial plant of ex-Officine Reggiane in Reggio Emilia, now in restoration. Along the years the place has become an open space for local and national street-artists.
Damiano Razzoli
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Projection art and projection activism
This article explores the use of unauthorised projection-based artworks and messages as a form of activism, and as contextual street art. The issues of authority and permission that are central to the political nature of street art are unique in the ...
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The main topic of my research of the Greek street art scene was its synergies with the reactions expressed by anti-capitalist and anti-globalization movements. In this pattern, its most vocal proponent, INO, an anonymous muralist from Athens, coined the
Sinisa Prvanov
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Tear Down This Wall?: The Destruction of Sanctioned Street Art Under U.S. and Italian Law [PDF]
The United States and Italy are important countries for art and artists, including “street art”—also known as “aerosol art.” How does the law treat street artists in the two countries?
Kurtz, Birgit, Rosano, Sara
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Quand les murs de béton muets se transforment en un carnaval de couleur
This paper develops a pragmatist definition of street art acknowledging its essential subversiveness, while drawing implications at the level of street art’s political and social function.
Andrea Baldini
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Graffiti, Street Art and Murals Against the Neoliberal City
The text explores graffiti, street art, and murals in the context of the neoliberal city, highlighting the transformation of these forms in the context of growing commodification, touristification and gentrification of urban space.
Sandi Abram
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