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Street Art

Mira Donnelly

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Editora: Publifye

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"Street Art" explores the dynamic world of unsanctioned public art, examining its evolution from acts of vandalism to powerful forms of social commentary. This book delves into how graffiti and murals have transformed urban landscapes, sparking dialogue and contributing to urban beautification. It considers the complex relationships between artists, communities, and authorities, highlighting instances where street art serves as a voice for marginalized groups. The book traces the history of graffiti, from its ancient roots to its modern aerosol masterpieces, while also investigating its socio-political impact. Readers will gain insights into the artistic techniques and styles employed by street artists, as well as the legal and ethical boundaries that shape this counter-cultural movement. The book progresses from an introduction to core concepts, through historical development, artistic techniques, and legal debates, culminating in a discussion of street art's future and its increasing acceptance in mainstream culture. By drawing upon fields like urban sociology and art history, "Street Art" offers a balanced perspective on this multifaceted phenomenon. It avoids romanticizing or demonizing street art, instead presenting it as a vital form of contemporary art that reflects and shapes our cities. The book is structured to provide a comprehensive overview, supported by case studies, interviews, and visual documentation, making it valuable for students, art enthusiasts, and anyone interested in urban culture and social activism.
Disponível desde: 05/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 69 páginas.

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