The tradition of writing on wall surfaces has been around for millennia. Public and private surfaces have served as persistent canvases from the carved images in Paleolithic cave walls to the inscribed writings on manufactured hardscapes in present-day cities around the world. Throughout time, these motifs emerged from the arts, rituals, mythologies, and imagination, that tell us a story about who they were, what they were doing, and what they wanted to become. We come to know these motifs by their contemporary name of “graffiti.” The close examination of graffiti shifts one to think about the modern-day markings as illegal and unwanted defacement in comparison to the earlier notion of them being a part of the expressive form of imagination...
As emergent forms of design and technology are mobilised for both the archiving of graffiti and graf...
Art is one of the most universal and oldest human activities; it is a human impulse rather than a sk...
This chapter examines graffiti as a means of communication and a vehicle for creating and contesting...
Art has its own distinct way of being and should not be confused with manifestations of imagination,...
In any given context where the subjective need of groups to survive becomes an objective desire, a s...
The attitude toward graffiti is in an uncertain place in contemporary culture. While part of mainstr...
Graffiti has become a disconcerting epidemic, spreading outside inner cities and growing to expensiv...
abstract: The first chapter of this essay will focus primarily on the history of graffiti from what ...
In any given context where the subjective need of groups to survive becomes an objective desire, a s...
Aim. The present study primarily engages with graffiti as a tactic of the weak who find pleasure in ...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleOur aim in this article is to contribute to the body of research on gra...
Art is one of the most universal and oldest human activities; it is a human impulse rather than a sk...
Through media exposure, pop culture and inclusion into the art world, graffiti has grown to become a...
Art is one of the most universal and oldest human activities; it is a human impulse rather than a sk...
Art is one of the most universal and oldest human activities; it is a human impulse rather than a sk...
As emergent forms of design and technology are mobilised for both the archiving of graffiti and graf...
Art is one of the most universal and oldest human activities; it is a human impulse rather than a sk...
This chapter examines graffiti as a means of communication and a vehicle for creating and contesting...
Art has its own distinct way of being and should not be confused with manifestations of imagination,...
In any given context where the subjective need of groups to survive becomes an objective desire, a s...
The attitude toward graffiti is in an uncertain place in contemporary culture. While part of mainstr...
Graffiti has become a disconcerting epidemic, spreading outside inner cities and growing to expensiv...
abstract: The first chapter of this essay will focus primarily on the history of graffiti from what ...
In any given context where the subjective need of groups to survive becomes an objective desire, a s...
Aim. The present study primarily engages with graffiti as a tactic of the weak who find pleasure in ...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleOur aim in this article is to contribute to the body of research on gra...
Art is one of the most universal and oldest human activities; it is a human impulse rather than a sk...
Through media exposure, pop culture and inclusion into the art world, graffiti has grown to become a...
Art is one of the most universal and oldest human activities; it is a human impulse rather than a sk...
Art is one of the most universal and oldest human activities; it is a human impulse rather than a sk...
As emergent forms of design and technology are mobilised for both the archiving of graffiti and graf...
Art is one of the most universal and oldest human activities; it is a human impulse rather than a sk...
This chapter examines graffiti as a means of communication and a vehicle for creating and contesting...