A first look upon a well-contrived piece of graffiti or street art may inspire feelings of surprise, delight, and amusement, but the connection between graffiti and cultural heritage might be more difficult to perceive. Conventionally, graffiti was synonymous with vandalism, associated with a subculture that needed to be extinguished immediately. However, with the works of such artists as Basquiat, Keith Haring, Banksy, Steve Powers, and the like, graffiti began to be recognized as something more than crime – something with far more value, something that could reach beyond the walls of a gallery. Indeed, this subculture has since proliferated exponentially, and with its popularity a closer connection to heritage becomes more apparent. Th...
Book synopsis: The Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art integrates and reviews current scho...
For several years there has been an ongoing debate regarding whether street art (graffiti) qualifies...
What I would like to challenge is this notion that graffiti has to be eradicated because it causes d...
A first look upon a well-contrived piece of graffiti or street art may inspire feelings of surprise,...
The attitude toward graffiti is in an uncertain place in contemporary culture. While part of mainstr...
Throughout the paper the author finds it incredibly important to set the stage for the audience and ...
A first look upon a well-contrived piece of graffiti or street art may inspire feelings of surprise,...
This thesis provides an analysis of the New York Style letter-based, signature graffiti subcultures ...
Graffiti as a spatial and material practice linked to Hip Hop culture emerged in the early 1970s in ...
Through media exposure, pop culture and inclusion into the art world, graffiti has grown to become a...
In a losing battle against street artists, “Make your mark in society, not on society” was the state...
Alan Forster, Samantha Vettese-Forster and John Borland explore the cultural value of preserving his...
The lasting presence of graffiti in major cities like Berlin raises the question, what kind of persp...
Art is one of the most universal and oldest human activities; it is a human impulse rather than a sk...
Course Description AH375C: Street Art and Graffiti contributes to a growing discourse on contemporar...
Book synopsis: The Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art integrates and reviews current scho...
For several years there has been an ongoing debate regarding whether street art (graffiti) qualifies...
What I would like to challenge is this notion that graffiti has to be eradicated because it causes d...
A first look upon a well-contrived piece of graffiti or street art may inspire feelings of surprise,...
The attitude toward graffiti is in an uncertain place in contemporary culture. While part of mainstr...
Throughout the paper the author finds it incredibly important to set the stage for the audience and ...
A first look upon a well-contrived piece of graffiti or street art may inspire feelings of surprise,...
This thesis provides an analysis of the New York Style letter-based, signature graffiti subcultures ...
Graffiti as a spatial and material practice linked to Hip Hop culture emerged in the early 1970s in ...
Through media exposure, pop culture and inclusion into the art world, graffiti has grown to become a...
In a losing battle against street artists, “Make your mark in society, not on society” was the state...
Alan Forster, Samantha Vettese-Forster and John Borland explore the cultural value of preserving his...
The lasting presence of graffiti in major cities like Berlin raises the question, what kind of persp...
Art is one of the most universal and oldest human activities; it is a human impulse rather than a sk...
Course Description AH375C: Street Art and Graffiti contributes to a growing discourse on contemporar...
Book synopsis: The Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art integrates and reviews current scho...
For several years there has been an ongoing debate regarding whether street art (graffiti) qualifies...
What I would like to challenge is this notion that graffiti has to be eradicated because it causes d...