This paper takes an idea from Tommy Orange\u27s There There and brings it into the real world. The idea talked about is the connection between graffiti and gentrification, with two of the sources in the paper being people who are living through this, one of which being a graffiti artist, and the other fighting against gentrification where she lives
Problem, research strategy, and findings: There is a conflict between recent creative placemaking po...
Gentrification is changing the landscape of many American cities. As land values rise, people may lo...
Legal graffiti murals, far from being the nuisance that is often associated with traditional graffit...
This paper takes an idea from Tommy Orange\u27s There There and brings it into the real world. The...
Since the 1970s, when neoliberal policies and changing consumer patterns began remaking cities, scho...
In a losing battle against street artists, “Make your mark in society, not on society” was the state...
Artists have long been praised as creative innovators, respected and admired for their unique perspe...
This paper examines how gentrification in Brooklyn during the 1960s has reconstructed Brooklyn into ...
Graffiti as a spatial and material practice linked to Hip Hop culture emerged in the early 1970s in ...
Gentrification has been long thought to be sparked by artists and artistic businesses that move into...
Why and how do artists engage in activities that likely lead to gentrification, despite their awaren...
Abstract ■ This article examines New York City’s war on graffiti from 1970 until the present and the...
What I would like to challenge is this notion that graffiti has to be eradicated because it causes d...
ABSTRACT The role of art and the artist has played a part in both of the main long-established theor...
As emergent forms of design and technology are mobilised for both the archiving of graffiti and graf...
Problem, research strategy, and findings: There is a conflict between recent creative placemaking po...
Gentrification is changing the landscape of many American cities. As land values rise, people may lo...
Legal graffiti murals, far from being the nuisance that is often associated with traditional graffit...
This paper takes an idea from Tommy Orange\u27s There There and brings it into the real world. The...
Since the 1970s, when neoliberal policies and changing consumer patterns began remaking cities, scho...
In a losing battle against street artists, “Make your mark in society, not on society” was the state...
Artists have long been praised as creative innovators, respected and admired for their unique perspe...
This paper examines how gentrification in Brooklyn during the 1960s has reconstructed Brooklyn into ...
Graffiti as a spatial and material practice linked to Hip Hop culture emerged in the early 1970s in ...
Gentrification has been long thought to be sparked by artists and artistic businesses that move into...
Why and how do artists engage in activities that likely lead to gentrification, despite their awaren...
Abstract ■ This article examines New York City’s war on graffiti from 1970 until the present and the...
What I would like to challenge is this notion that graffiti has to be eradicated because it causes d...
ABSTRACT The role of art and the artist has played a part in both of the main long-established theor...
As emergent forms of design and technology are mobilised for both the archiving of graffiti and graf...
Problem, research strategy, and findings: There is a conflict between recent creative placemaking po...
Gentrification is changing the landscape of many American cities. As land values rise, people may lo...
Legal graffiti murals, far from being the nuisance that is often associated with traditional graffit...