Oct 2016 |

Entrevistas da Oficina de Curadoria (DAC-UFSC): Apresentação | KAMILLA NUNES

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Oct 2016 |

Espacios híbridos y reescrituras urbanas El caso del MAAM - Museo dell’Altro e dell’Altrove di Metropoliz_città meticcia | CRISTINA GRECO, ELIA CORNELIO-MARÍ

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Spazi ibridi e riscritture urbane. Il caso MAAM - Museo dell’Altro e dell’Altrove di Metropoliz_città meticcia | CRISTINA GRECO, ELIA CORNELIO-MARÍ

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Oct 2016 |

Interartive #87 :: Special Issue: Street Art and Its Languages

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Cover Image: D. Desai and P. Dasgupta

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Street Art and its languages |  MODESTA DI PAOLA and MARCO MONDINO (Italian, Spanish, English)

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Editorial Street Art and its languages | MODESTA DI PAOLA and MARCO MONDINO

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Street Art is one of the artistic languages today increasingly present in the media and cultural debate. Born as an expression of a spontaneous intervention, Street Art has imposed itself as an artistic practice that takes a lot of forms, shapes, techniques and strategies of action, giving life to unique models of interaction with the public itself.

Oct 2016 |

When Street Art is Politics: The Case of the Italian Blu | MARIA DOMENICA ARCURI

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When we talk about the phenomenon of street art we have to consider both its features and the urban space with which it interacts.

Oct 2016 |

STATE-SANCTIONED ICONOCLASM: A question and an answer concerning the damnatio memoriae of a radical gesture | LIA YOKA and ORESTIS PANGALOS

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In this town, nobody seems to be afraid of graffiti. Many would call it “creative intervention” and might even see it as anticipating the true Commons, a space that transcends fake public/private divides. They count “street art” among the few remaining authentic forms of expression today.

Oct 2016 |

Imaging a Transient History: Murals in the Lower East Side, NYC | DIPTI DESAI AND PRRIYANKA DASGUPTA

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Walking to work each day is a visual experience, as one passes several larger than life murals painted on every other street, in the Lower East Side of New York City. This public gallery provides a glimpse into the history and transformation of this area over recent decades. However, as gentrification has taken hold, many of the buildings that showcase these community murals are slated to be demolished.

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