This chapter illustrates the generative cultural practices of street murals in Belfast, in illuminating the dangers of normative conceptualizations of space and community as fixed and closed. It suggests a rethinking of community through the practices of street art, as murals such as the depiction of an Irish myth in an alleyway in Ballymurphy illustrate the ways in which discussions are taking place within communities, and between communities and those outside them. In Belfast, mural painting has its roots in the representations of working-class identities at a time when the city was a shipyard of global importance in the early twentieth century. Like the mural painting on the separation walls of the West Bank in Palestine, mural painting ...
This doctoral thesis provides further insight into the interrelationships between artwork, public sp...
For the “Street Art, the City and the Public: Changing the Urban Vision” session at International Vi...
This paper was towards an invited participation in a symposium that functioned as a "public evaluati...
This chapter illustrates the generative cultural practices of street murals in Belfast, in illuminat...
The chapter proposes the use of a public sphere theory framework to emphasise the social and politic...
Public art is a battleground of myriad complexity in Belfast and discourses of ‘community’ are often...
The boundary between the built environment and social reality in post-agreement environments is diff...
Art is a defining element of urban culture through creative dynamics that reflect territorially embe...
An introduction to the double issue of the Art & the Public Sphere journal on the subject of public...
The term ‘public art’ has long conjured images of modernist sculpture as baubles for the British new...
This special issue is devoted to research on the changing paradigms of public art, and of public spa...
Public art has been much debated in terms of its ability to reach beyond the institutions of art and...
Workshop 2. Public space interventions Abstract Street art, a form of local urban intervention, enco...
The lack of space, movement and even breath afforded to many communities cuts across seemingly mobil...
International audienceIn the public domain, the artistic expression embodies different forms which g...
This doctoral thesis provides further insight into the interrelationships between artwork, public sp...
For the “Street Art, the City and the Public: Changing the Urban Vision” session at International Vi...
This paper was towards an invited participation in a symposium that functioned as a "public evaluati...
This chapter illustrates the generative cultural practices of street murals in Belfast, in illuminat...
The chapter proposes the use of a public sphere theory framework to emphasise the social and politic...
Public art is a battleground of myriad complexity in Belfast and discourses of ‘community’ are often...
The boundary between the built environment and social reality in post-agreement environments is diff...
Art is a defining element of urban culture through creative dynamics that reflect territorially embe...
An introduction to the double issue of the Art & the Public Sphere journal on the subject of public...
The term ‘public art’ has long conjured images of modernist sculpture as baubles for the British new...
This special issue is devoted to research on the changing paradigms of public art, and of public spa...
Public art has been much debated in terms of its ability to reach beyond the institutions of art and...
Workshop 2. Public space interventions Abstract Street art, a form of local urban intervention, enco...
The lack of space, movement and even breath afforded to many communities cuts across seemingly mobil...
International audienceIn the public domain, the artistic expression embodies different forms which g...
This doctoral thesis provides further insight into the interrelationships between artwork, public sp...
For the “Street Art, the City and the Public: Changing the Urban Vision” session at International Vi...
This paper was towards an invited participation in a symposium that functioned as a "public evaluati...