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  1. The languages of street art are constantly changing. Merging with the urban environment, street art has become an indivisible part of the metropolitan visual language. Artists don't lag behind — staying active on the streets, they are mastering new media of contemporary art and industrial design origin…
  2. The modern megapolis is unthinkable without graffiti. Each person, living in the big city and running right along in its environment, daily and everywhere meets numerous graffiti , sprayed on every possible plane and surfaces of the city landscape — results of activity of the street artists, anonymously put in the city area their messages and signs, finished and self-sufficient.
  3. street art türkei
  4. explosion streetart
    26-02-2011 to by hundfred and -1 others
  5. In an urban environment, it seems that nearly everything is fleeting. Nothing – not even the tall buildings or long-standing sidewalks – is immune to change. Urban art that aims to make the most fleeting parts of the urban landscape inspires us to grab onto the instant and enjoy the momentary beauty found in the temporary parts of our urban life.
  6. As street art is increasingly given economic and/or social value and status, is this in turn subverting the subversive, incorporating it into the status quo of which it is so critical? Will these alternative forms of expression become subsumed into the hegemonic landscape and if so, will such works retain their crucial role, in my opinion, of questioning structures and forms of power in the city and beyond? Such urban meanings and understandings will without a doubt, fortunately, continue to be contested and negotiated
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  9. These are photo-based, heavily re-painted stickers, mounted on plastic and glued to the walls of the Ugly New Buildings. In May I put up around 30 and about half are still there.

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