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Urban Art in Lisbon: Emerging Opportunities and Career Aspirations

Cultural Sociology, 2022
This article focuses on contemporary urban art in the city of Lisbon. We understand urban art as an art world that has developed through a historical process that, in Portugal, is essentially three decades old.
Ricardo Campos   +2 more
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Urban Art Land

Ecotone, 2012
Kristine Somerville
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Public Strategies for the Promotion of Urban Art: The Lisbon Metropolitan Area Case

, 2021
Urban art has emerged as a new feature of cities in recent decades. Its wide success as a fresh, youthful, and cosmopolitan artistic movement has elicited the attention of urban planners, who increasingly use it in their strategies for urban development.
Ricardo Campos, Leda Barbio
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Urban art in Lisbon: opportunities, tensions and paradoxes

, 2021
Urban art is a relatively recent artistic realm whose salience has grown during the previous decade. In the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, the emergence of urban artists and the consolidation of this art movement is derived from local conditions and also from
Ricardo Campos
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Marketing Urban Art

2021
The Exchange is an interactive project that promotes a sharing of stylistic influences amongst a select group of urban artists. The project is web-based but it also mounted a four city tour in 2007. As scholarly research is very limited in the genre, this study was an attempt to gather the few existing sources, general information, and first hand ...
Philip Asbury, Ximena Varela
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Folk Art in the Urban Art Room

Art Education, 2010
Donalyn Heise
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Urban Art touristification: The case of Lisbon

Tourist Studies, 2020
Urban Art is gradually assuming an increasingly significant role in the development of a city’s character, something which is often promoted by public institutions.
Ricardo Campos, Á. Sequeira
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“Art district without artists”: urban redevelopment through industrial heritage renovation and the gentrification of industrial neighborhoods in China

Urban Geography, 2023
China’s shift from a socialist to a market economy has resulted in deindustrialization and the emergence of industrial heritage. Despite extensive research on state-led (re)development, limited knowledge exists on the changing role of state work-units ...
Chen Yang, Zhu Qian
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