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Examining the gray cube effect on naïve viewers’ appreciation of street-based art in Hong Kong and Poland

open access: yesScientific Reports
The present research investigates the appreciation of sanctioned street-based art among naïve viewers. It examines the role of viewing context in art appreciation, by experimentally testing a gray cube effect, which posits that street-based artworks are ...
Magdalena Szubielska   +3 more
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Mapping an Institutional History of Graffiti and Street Art

open access: yes, 2014
The majority of the works in graffiti and street art has always been produced outside of the institutional art system with its galleries and museums, curators and art critics, collectors and dealers.
Kimvall, Jacob,
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Anthropology and the City. Street Art in Medellín’s Comuna 13: A City-Making Practice and an Ethnographic Tool

open access: yesAntípoda: Revista de Antropología y Arqueología
Urban anthropologists are shifting from traditional approaches that treated the city merely as the “object” or “context” of research, focusing instead on the city as a dynamic process, shaped and reshaped by city-making practices implemented by its ...
Claudio Riga
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Boon street art festival 2017

open access: yes, 2017
Public Artwork contributed to Boon Street Art Festival, Hamilton NZ in 2017. In collaboration with artist Tracy Croucher.
Croucher, Tim, Croucher, Tracy
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Le street art a-t-il toujours / n’a-t-il jamais existé ?

open access: yesCahiers de Narratologie, 2016
To give a definition of what one calls « street art » today is a very complex issue because one ranks under this name some art (or no-art ?) forms that ultimately just had in common the fact of being produced in situ, « in the street ».
Christian Gerini
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A Family Affair? Framings of the concepts 'Graffiti' and 'Street Art' in a diachronic perspective [Elektronisk resurs]

open access: yes, 2019
Most research describes the relationship between the contemporary phenomena denoted by the concepts graffiti and street art as complex. For example, graffiti and street art have been described in terms of a development, as well as closely related but ...
Kimvall, Jacob,
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From the Wall to the Pavement and Back. Murals in the Epoch of Drones. [with an interview with the artist Giulio Vesprini]

open access: yesDisegnare con, 2020
Two phenomena undoubtedly represent our times: drones and street art. Both hit the headlines, are viral, versatile; ignoring them is impossible. In recent years, as flagships of technology and contemporary art, they have experienced points of contact and
Marta Magagnini
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A Family Affair? Framings of the concepts 'Graffiti' and 'Street Art' in a diachronic perspective

open access: yes, 2019
Most research describes the relationship between the contemporary phenomena denoted by the concepts graffiti and street art as complex. For example, graffiti and street art have been described in terms of a development, as well as closely related but ...
Kimvall, Jacob
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"The use of teamwork in the design of mural works Through the neglected areas of the surrounding environment and converted into works of art"

open access: yesJournal of Architecture, Art & Humanistic Science, 2019
Research importance:The importance of research is attributed to the interest in group work as an input to the teaching of the foundations of design and the development of creative and innovative abilities and greater taste for color relationships and the
Reham Shalaby
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Sanctioned “street art” and the fossilisation of urban public space

open access: yes, 2017
Keynote presentation about recent developments within the street art world which could lead to a situation where the otherwise constant flux of visual expressions in the street may come to a ...
Bengtsen, Peter,, Lund University.
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