Graffiti Brasil
Title | Graffiti Brasil PDF eBook |
Author | Tristan Manco |
Publisher | |
Pages | 127 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780500285749 |
A firsthand survey of the most original graffiti scene to emerge in the past decade.
Graffiti
Title | Graffiti PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Collins |
Publisher | Greenhaven Publishing LLC |
Pages | 114 |
Release | 2017-07-15 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1534561013 |
Debate has long raged over whether graffiti can be considered an art form. Its illegal nature has caused many people to denounce it, while others contend that a work does not have to be legal to be art. The heart of the question is, what defines art? Informative text discusses competing views on the issue, presenting all sides of the debate to help readers form their own opinions. Engaging sidebars spotlight graffiti artists such as the famous Banksy, while eye-catching photographs provide examples of some of the most original graffiti designs.
Metagraffiti
Title | Metagraffiti PDF eBook |
Author | Chandra Morrison Ariyo |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Pages | 162 |
Release | 2024-12-13 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 197883442X |
Focusing on graffiti scenes from São Paulo and Santiago in Chile, this innovative visual ethnography examines diverse forms of self-reference and metareference that appear in Latin American graffiti art. Chandra Morrison Ariyo works across multiple scales of contemporary graffiti production—from tags to massive murals—to show how painting the city enables individuals to reimagine their own position within the material and social structures around them. Metagraffitti reveals how practitioners such as Tinho, OSGEMEOS, Grin, and Bisy use metagraffiti features to influence public perceptions about this art form and its effect on the urban environment. Ultimately, Metagraffiti proposes a novel conceptual framework that highlights graffiti’s ability to forge alternative forms of movement, sociality, and value within Latin American cityscapes. These urban images invite us to imagine what the city could be, when seen as a site for action and imagination.
Political Street Art
Title | Political Street Art PDF eBook |
Author | Holly Eva Ryan |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 157 |
Release | 2016-12-08 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1317527291 |
Recent global events, including the ‘Arab Spring’ uprisings, Occupy movements and anti-austerity protests across Europe have renewed scholarly and public interest in collective action, protest strategies and activist subcultures. We know that social movements do not just contest and politicise culture, they create it too. However, scholars working within international politics and social movement studies have been relatively inattentive to the manifold political mediations of graffiti, muralism, street performance and other street art forms. Against this backdrop, this book explores the evolving political role of street art in Latin America during the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. It examines the use, appropriation and reconfiguration of public spaces and political opportunities through street art forms, drawing on empirical work undertaken in Brazil, Bolivia and Argentina. Bringing together a range of insights from social movement studies, aesthetics and anthropology, the book highlights some of the difficulties in theorising and understanding the complex interplay between art and political practice. It seeks to explore 'what art can do' in protest, and in so doing, aims to provide a useful point of reference for students and scholars interested in political communication, culture and resistance. It will be of interest to students and scholars working in politics, international relations, political and cultural geography, Latin American studies, art, sociology and anthropology.
Urban Surfaces, Graffiti, and the Right to the City
Title | Urban Surfaces, Graffiti, and the Right to the City PDF eBook |
Author | Sabina Andron |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 189 |
Release | 2023-11-22 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 100098964X |
This book explores the ownersheir authorship and management, and their role in struggles for the right to the city. Includes a critical history of graffiti and street art as contested surface discourses. Interdisciplinary appeal.
Street Art and Democracy in Latin America
Title | Street Art and Democracy in Latin America PDF eBook |
Author | Olivier Dabène |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2019-09-24 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 3030269132 |
This book explores street art’s contributions to democracy in Latin America through a comparative study of five cities: Bogota (Colombia), São Paulo (Brazil), Valparaiso (Chile), Oaxaca (Mexico) and Havana (Cuba). The author argues that when artists invade public space for the sake of disseminating rage, claims or statements, they behave as urban citizens who try to raise public awareness, nurture public debates and hold authorities accountable. Street art also reveals how public space is governed. When local authorities try to contain, regulate or repress public space invasions, they can achieve their goals democratically if they dialogue with the artists and try to reach a consensus inspired by a conception of the city as a commons. Under specific conditions, the book argues, street level democracy and collaborative governance can overlap, prompting a democratization of democracy.
FRESCO Magazine Issue 1
Title | FRESCO Magazine Issue 1 PDF eBook |
Author | Yizhuo Irina Li (editor) |
Publisher | FRESCO Foundation |
Pages | 46 |
Release | 2019-01-08 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
Nov-Dec 2018