Introduction Graffiti is found in many societies with different cultural contexts and has become a witness and an ethnographic source of information on urban art development (Waclawek, 2011). Modes of expression are mainly related to visibility, notoriety, choice of venue, transgression, and are often a mean to react and protest while remaining anonymous, by illegally introducing messages in the public space. Contemporary graffiti is also described by its controversial issues between social, ..
In this article I am aiming on define Graffiti and unfolding the knot of confusion that whether it i...
The aim of this thesis will conduct research focused on a comparison of views on graffiti. Author ga...
Debates over definitions of urban graffiti as either 'street art' or 'vandalism' tend to focus on ei...
Title on the accepted version is: Graffiti as urban characterIn order to explore the relationships b...
In this paper, we critically review the literature on graffiti and street art with a view to bridgin...
Graffiti and Street Art have received varying research treatment from artist, subcultural,ethnograph...
Through media exposure, pop culture and inclusion into the art world, graffiti has grown to become a...
Since their appearanceon the streets as alternative communication tools in 1980s, graffiti have led ...
This chapter examines graffiti as a means of communication and a vehicle for creating and contesting...
Vandalism over vandalism is something we see very often today. Ultimately, it is seen in contradisti...
Characteristic: Common frame these work is infliction of contemporary phenomenon - graffiti. Work lo...
Hoppe, IlariaAs cultural techniques within the urban environment, Graffiti and Street Art are invest...
Debates over definitions of urban graffiti as either 'street art' or 'vandalism'...
Graffiti is a paradoxical form of social expression: it is widely disparaged in its tagging avatar, ...
Art has its own distinct way of being and should not be confused with manifestations of imagination,...
In this article I am aiming on define Graffiti and unfolding the knot of confusion that whether it i...
The aim of this thesis will conduct research focused on a comparison of views on graffiti. Author ga...
Debates over definitions of urban graffiti as either 'street art' or 'vandalism' tend to focus on ei...
Title on the accepted version is: Graffiti as urban characterIn order to explore the relationships b...
In this paper, we critically review the literature on graffiti and street art with a view to bridgin...
Graffiti and Street Art have received varying research treatment from artist, subcultural,ethnograph...
Through media exposure, pop culture and inclusion into the art world, graffiti has grown to become a...
Since their appearanceon the streets as alternative communication tools in 1980s, graffiti have led ...
This chapter examines graffiti as a means of communication and a vehicle for creating and contesting...
Vandalism over vandalism is something we see very often today. Ultimately, it is seen in contradisti...
Characteristic: Common frame these work is infliction of contemporary phenomenon - graffiti. Work lo...
Hoppe, IlariaAs cultural techniques within the urban environment, Graffiti and Street Art are invest...
Debates over definitions of urban graffiti as either 'street art' or 'vandalism'...
Graffiti is a paradoxical form of social expression: it is widely disparaged in its tagging avatar, ...
Art has its own distinct way of being and should not be confused with manifestations of imagination,...
In this article I am aiming on define Graffiti and unfolding the knot of confusion that whether it i...
The aim of this thesis will conduct research focused on a comparison of views on graffiti. Author ga...
Debates over definitions of urban graffiti as either 'street art' or 'vandalism' tend to focus on ei...