The workshop will take place on 23-25 September 2013 at Oxford University (Oriental Institute and Balliol College) The event is organised with the support of the Budge Fund (University College), the John Fell Fund and the Oriental Institute. Abstract : Graffiti have been left on natural sites and public monuments in most societies. In spite of their variety in form and content, they can be generally understood as secondary inscriptions that redefine and appropriate such environments: They mar..
The present work aims to demonstrate the relevance of the study of graffiti in a carefully defined t...
Following up the uproar after a Chinese teenager left a graffito in the temple of Luxor and posted a...
Artists have been making their mark on the world for at least 70,000 years. Some of the best known e...
Graffiti have been left on natural sites and public monuments in most societies. In spite of their v...
International audienceFor most people the mention of graffiti conjures up notions of subversion, def...
The practice of graffiti, rock inscriptions and secondary epigraphy in Ancient Egypt need to be exam...
It is natural for humans to need to make sense of the world around them and to create order from cha...
Writing, signing and carving names in public spaces are popular ways of indicating somebody’s presen...
Much has changed since the 1960s when the first scholarship on contemporary graffiti appeared. The c...
Alan Forster, Samantha Vettese-Forster and John Borland explore the cultural value of preserving his...
An introductory survey of historic graffiti was undertaken in selected areas inside Lincoln Cathedra...
The attitude toward graffiti is in an uncertain place in contemporary culture. While part of mainstr...
International audience‘Visitors’ inscriptions’ refer to the ink graffiti left in the public part of ...
Following the formation of the Scottish Heritage Crime Group, Historic Environment Scotland has comm...
Book synopsis: Graffiti are ubiquitous within the ancient world, but remain underexploited as a form...
The present work aims to demonstrate the relevance of the study of graffiti in a carefully defined t...
Following up the uproar after a Chinese teenager left a graffito in the temple of Luxor and posted a...
Artists have been making their mark on the world for at least 70,000 years. Some of the best known e...
Graffiti have been left on natural sites and public monuments in most societies. In spite of their v...
International audienceFor most people the mention of graffiti conjures up notions of subversion, def...
The practice of graffiti, rock inscriptions and secondary epigraphy in Ancient Egypt need to be exam...
It is natural for humans to need to make sense of the world around them and to create order from cha...
Writing, signing and carving names in public spaces are popular ways of indicating somebody’s presen...
Much has changed since the 1960s when the first scholarship on contemporary graffiti appeared. The c...
Alan Forster, Samantha Vettese-Forster and John Borland explore the cultural value of preserving his...
An introductory survey of historic graffiti was undertaken in selected areas inside Lincoln Cathedra...
The attitude toward graffiti is in an uncertain place in contemporary culture. While part of mainstr...
International audience‘Visitors’ inscriptions’ refer to the ink graffiti left in the public part of ...
Following the formation of the Scottish Heritage Crime Group, Historic Environment Scotland has comm...
Book synopsis: Graffiti are ubiquitous within the ancient world, but remain underexploited as a form...
The present work aims to demonstrate the relevance of the study of graffiti in a carefully defined t...
Following up the uproar after a Chinese teenager left a graffito in the temple of Luxor and posted a...
Artists have been making their mark on the world for at least 70,000 years. Some of the best known e...