This article reflects on two performances of place involving graffiti and skateboarding: the first looks at a graffiti intervention by SKL0, an urban artist in Singapore, and the second examines the Long Live Southbank (LLSB) campaign to resist the relocation of Southbank's Undercroft, an appropriated skate space in London. SKL0 and LLSB have galvanised significant public support, suggesting that it is possible to negotiate the aesthetics of a city (in the case of SKL0) and the visibility of (sub)cultures within publicly funded cultural institutions at Southbank Centre. Extending Michel de Certeau's concept of walking as a speech act that articulates possible paths of movement across a landscape, the article suggests that these performances...
Drawing from de Certeau (1984), in this thesis I investigate graffiti and street art as part of the ...
This article is about the intersections between contemporary forms of urban inscription, art and the...
Graffiti and Street Art have received varying research treatment from artist, subcultural,ethnograph...
Over the last two years, skateboarding space in London has been subject to considerable controversy,...
Despite a burgeoning literature on mobilities in general and cycling in particular as a transport, l...
"This exhibition gathers together artists who use the culture and practice of skateboarding as a mea...
Skateparks are undeniably youth-orientated spaces where contoured bowls, smooth concrete, steep ramp...
From the small scales of curbs, benches, and stairs, to the largest scale of buildings, and even edg...
This article sets out key findings of an interdisciplinary Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHR...
Skateboarding is made possible by the built environment, but without architecture necessarily being ...
Debates over definitions of urban graffiti as either 'street art' or 'vandalism' tend to focus on ei...
Estimates suggest that tens of millions of people skateboard for transport and pleasure—it is a mobi...
Skateboarding has been theorized as a subculture to whom urban spaces has provided the origins of th...
This collection of photographs is part of my ongoing practice based research for my Doctorate of Cr...
The vertical surfaces of cities are archives of urban identities, and contested terrains of occupati...
Drawing from de Certeau (1984), in this thesis I investigate graffiti and street art as part of the ...
This article is about the intersections between contemporary forms of urban inscription, art and the...
Graffiti and Street Art have received varying research treatment from artist, subcultural,ethnograph...
Over the last two years, skateboarding space in London has been subject to considerable controversy,...
Despite a burgeoning literature on mobilities in general and cycling in particular as a transport, l...
"This exhibition gathers together artists who use the culture and practice of skateboarding as a mea...
Skateparks are undeniably youth-orientated spaces where contoured bowls, smooth concrete, steep ramp...
From the small scales of curbs, benches, and stairs, to the largest scale of buildings, and even edg...
This article sets out key findings of an interdisciplinary Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHR...
Skateboarding is made possible by the built environment, but without architecture necessarily being ...
Debates over definitions of urban graffiti as either 'street art' or 'vandalism' tend to focus on ei...
Estimates suggest that tens of millions of people skateboard for transport and pleasure—it is a mobi...
Skateboarding has been theorized as a subculture to whom urban spaces has provided the origins of th...
This collection of photographs is part of my ongoing practice based research for my Doctorate of Cr...
The vertical surfaces of cities are archives of urban identities, and contested terrains of occupati...
Drawing from de Certeau (1984), in this thesis I investigate graffiti and street art as part of the ...
This article is about the intersections between contemporary forms of urban inscription, art and the...
Graffiti and Street Art have received varying research treatment from artist, subcultural,ethnograph...