The Athenian graffiti functions as a testament of creativity and artistry occurring during the hard times of socioeconomic and political crisis in Greece the last seven years. The impact of Greece's crisis is unavoidably presented through urban art in downtown Athens. This extensive street art practice on Athenian walls as a linguistic and imagery line is approached in this work via the semiotic and multimodal perspective, as the main symbolic and representative expression generated by the crisis, contributing to the production of visual urban culture. Fieldwork research was conducted in Athens from January to July 2015. The findings of the qualitative analysis highlight that politicized wall writings constitute a modern wall language, expr...
"Greece doesn't exist" was the provocative title of Michel Grodent's essay (2000), suggesting the ne...
This chapter examines graffiti as a means of communication and a vehicle for creating and contesting...
As Greece has yet again become the epicentre of the European debt crisis, with collective negotiatio...
Street art, an offspring of the global metropolis and a product of its socio-urban fabric, has inevi...
When economic crisis emerges and at the same time the refugee problem takes great dimensions, societ...
Artistic activity which violates urban space is based on the aesthetics of vandalism; it underscores...
A close look at the urban surfaces of Athens during the years of the economic crisis reveals the ext...
This thesis proposes a critical exchange between architecture and graffiti. Graffiti in Athens play...
The thesis is a collection of four papers on Greek street art (specifically situated in the city of ...
Graffiti as an ever-changing form of urban art and visual communication is naturally multimodal, foc...
The article investigates graffiti of Tbilisi, Georgia, as a part of the linguistic landscape of ...
Graffiti art is an expression of modern culture and, at the same time, it constitutes a countercultu...
This paper examines the common imagery of the inscriptions found on thewalls of some Latin American ...
In much of the literature graffiti is connected to notions of defacing, devaluing, vandalising, part...
The article investigates graffiti of Tbilisi, Georgia, as a part of the linguistic landscape of the ...
"Greece doesn't exist" was the provocative title of Michel Grodent's essay (2000), suggesting the ne...
This chapter examines graffiti as a means of communication and a vehicle for creating and contesting...
As Greece has yet again become the epicentre of the European debt crisis, with collective negotiatio...
Street art, an offspring of the global metropolis and a product of its socio-urban fabric, has inevi...
When economic crisis emerges and at the same time the refugee problem takes great dimensions, societ...
Artistic activity which violates urban space is based on the aesthetics of vandalism; it underscores...
A close look at the urban surfaces of Athens during the years of the economic crisis reveals the ext...
This thesis proposes a critical exchange between architecture and graffiti. Graffiti in Athens play...
The thesis is a collection of four papers on Greek street art (specifically situated in the city of ...
Graffiti as an ever-changing form of urban art and visual communication is naturally multimodal, foc...
The article investigates graffiti of Tbilisi, Georgia, as a part of the linguistic landscape of ...
Graffiti art is an expression of modern culture and, at the same time, it constitutes a countercultu...
This paper examines the common imagery of the inscriptions found on thewalls of some Latin American ...
In much of the literature graffiti is connected to notions of defacing, devaluing, vandalising, part...
The article investigates graffiti of Tbilisi, Georgia, as a part of the linguistic landscape of the ...
"Greece doesn't exist" was the provocative title of Michel Grodent's essay (2000), suggesting the ne...
This chapter examines graffiti as a means of communication and a vehicle for creating and contesting...
As Greece has yet again become the epicentre of the European debt crisis, with collective negotiatio...