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the street art page. He basically constantly re-painted his shop advertisement, and as you point out in the article about him, he was quite disrespected by people in the know.(sure the tourists loved it) If i recall, he did not begin doing that in the 70s, rather in 1980. Also, if street art is "anything that is not graffiti", then we must ask: what is graffiti exactly? My take on this is that street art is not primarily text or caligraphic based work on the street -and certainly not advertisement- which would disqualify Rene as a street artist. Also, I see if I can find a Haring "crawling baby" on street-lamp photo. (predates his better known chalk on black-billboard subway works)
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in this article but mostly repetitious blah-blah-blah lacking substance. Also: PLENTY of files of artwork by notable street artists exist on commons, and a few of the existing images currently in the article, uploaded by no-one-of-note, can surely be sacrificed. Also, the full-right-side-image-barrage is far too blog-like for wikipedia. I'm beginning serious revisions here, including addition & deletion of images (which may harm some egos? Sorry), so I'm just politely announcing my upcoming participation here as a solid, neutral contributor. I've just archived all prior/redundant Talk-page topics, and I'll also begin monitoring the article.
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get something out of it? if at very least the pats-on-the-back, chuckles from friends, and self-satisfaction? for some artists, taking it to the streets is the only option, as usual outlets aint providing otherwise... for better or worse, respect it or not, agree or not, "i am the best artist" wins hands down if we're talking about getting attention and capturing the intrigue of a generation... Rene was (is?) also a pretty interesting character with alot to say and enjoying himself, and thats more than enough of a combination to rub people the wrong way in some circles!
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section is great, my suggestion would be to possibly add more history about possibly a particular instance that made this first come about, if this is possible for you. Also I would say that a section of controversy and critical aspects would be really great as well, as I mentioned before, since a lot of people see graffiti as vandalism and not art it would be really nice to read about how some people had issues with gorilla art as well, to give all aspects of the article. The part about the gorilla sub culture that you added was very nicely put.
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Good start, Hindsite — by all means keep up your participation. Yes, this article has very little encyclopedic context. It virtually ignores all historical background/context; Banksy may be the current flavor, but he's neither the inventor nor the be-all end-all of Street Art. Lots of pretty pictures
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Both the references suggest leaving art to be found for free did not originate as a street art activity one suggests it was later adopted by a uk 'street artist'. Although some 'street artists' may do this as a way of getting their art seen, is this activity 'street art' by definition? - as it could
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The paragraph 'Free art movement' seems not about street art in terms of 'artworks' generated and applied to public buildings or spaces as graffiti or permitted decoration or installation, but about leaving or abandoning items/artwork out in the open in the hope someone will pick them up and want to
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3. I also placed a few sentences that you can find in the element titled ‘Background’ and well as ‘Origins’. I have highlighted these contributions in yellow in my Part III mock draft in the following section of this paper. Thanks to Adam and ‘Earth Orbit’ for keeping me on track. My peer review
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aka nailsoneil Hello All, I am a student at UMASS Lowell and I would like to make a contribution to the Street Art article on Knowledge (XXG). I am a newbie when it comes to this although I have been using Knowledge (XXG) for years. I think it is a great resource. I never knew I would actually be
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history of graffiti and street art. Where I'm from, if you get shown to not know what you're talking about, it embarrasses you into doing your research. Clearly that's not the case with you but I really shouldn't be surprised about that. So glad people like you are editing these pages about urban
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I've done a few tweaks to the paragraph. It lacked a clear introduction to what "Guerilla Sculpture" actually is. And some of the terminology was a bit confusing. Remember that the reader is not necessarily familiar with artistic terminology, Knowledge (XXG) is targeted at the average reader who
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As for new material of my own, I've been pulling details from linked articles which have sources of their own; trying to flow those sources into this article became too time-consuming for me at this time; anyone wishing to help with that: help appreciated! Some new material isn't sourced at all but
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Really good to hear from you, and see your excellent work so far!!! Thanks! There's only one thing I'd like your opinion on: Being a native new yorker living in soho 1980-1984, though i think you did very good work on the Rene (best artist) article, I am not clear why an image from him should be on
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Mostly heavy shuffling of pre-existing text, but some deletion of repetitive descriptions, blatant promotion, questionable/promotional sources, re-sectioning & re-naming. Many additional images and deletion of decidedly UN-notable street art. MUCH was already unsourced when I started. In a few
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i'll have to weigh in on this one and beg to differ: street art IS certainly advertising, Hindsite: SELF-advertising! attention junkies crying out "look at ME" or "look at THIS" is all part of their game... do you think any of these people would be doing what they do if they didnt think they could
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Hello, I will be peer reviewing this article. It is a very interesting read, for starters when I read the article title I never thought it mean graffiti, considering so many people don't really consider graffiti as art they see it as simply vandalism but it is in fact art nonetheless. The history
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In terms of the page being too broad, is that not a function of the acceptance, blossoming and broadening aesthetic of, and marketing of 'Street Art' seen recently as it becomes more of a mainstream activity including as its often graphic style is readily transeferable to and from digital media
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prominent contemporary street artist, I feel it is imperative to show the roots of the Post-Graffiti movement from notable artists. Anybody with a good Kieth Haring photo should please post it as well. As for the rest of the images, I think we can do alot better for contemporay street artists.
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Added 2 much needed historical images of street art from the 1980's in NYC. (AVANT Drive-In-Show 1983 04-GrandStreet 3px.jpg and AVANT with Hambleton.jpg) The article itself barely describes the origins of what has become a world wide movement and while Banksy (real identity unkown) may be a
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does not match the image or caption. The Minelli link shows his smoke-bomb or smoke-cloud art but the picture looks like a sculpture in a wooded area. The statement that art pieces in remote areas are short-lived (that accompanies the picture), is a little confusing to the reader. Why is it
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Japanglish, thanks for your comment- I have to admit I did think about that very universal aspect of self promotion via street art and graffiti, yet Rene's approach just seemed so blatently commercial to most (Hambleton, AVANT, Jean-Michel, Keith and writers Futura, Dondi, etc) at the time.
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short-lived? Minelli's smoke art does have a finite life span because the smoke dissipates. So how does this statement relate to remote art as a whole or to the picture used to illustrate that point? There is some really good work started here and I think other great information to add!--
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To recap my contributions. I added two elements: 1. Guerilla Sculpture which addressed the lack of info in the article ‘Street Art’ about three dimensional art. ‘Earth Orbit’ a Knowledge (XXG) moderator gave me hints on how to improve my passage. I edited it and resubmitted. 2. Legal
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Hi, this was just another suggestion maybe you could possibly add well known people who are known for their gorilla art. Since it's not something that a lot of people know, maybe you could mention these people and how they found their interest in gorilla art and how they got started.
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I'm just now remembering I intended to add "Fashion Moda" gallery in there somewhere but didn't get around to it. And I left the one unsourced sentence about Toronto, but it looks kind of silly just sitting there with no examples. Feel free too add or delete! I'll be monitoring
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a contributor. So here goes. I have compiled a bibliography of books, articles, and web Sites I have found on the subject. Some are from Google Scholar and some are from the artist themselves. I would appreciate any feedback. Here then is my works cited as follows:
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I added a new subheading called Guerilla Sculpture. I am taking Media course at UMASS Lowell and it is part of an assignment. I also added an image from Wikimedia Commons. It is a picture of the Bust of Edward Snowden. I plan to add more information about Guerilla
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7/1/2016 James here and I added a new section on Guerilla Sculpture that features an example about the Edward Snowden statue that appeared in New York, Forte Green Park. I will also add an image so readers can get a taste of the quality of the work.
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Continued trimming & restructuring for the greater good of the article. Requesting help/attention to the "Key locations" section; lots of un-referenced bragging and/or lots-of-nothing: Canada: one unsourced sentence about
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Next: slowly going through the "Key locations" section with a hatchet; mostly cutting unsourced material and self-promotion, let's make a clean start there. Apologies to any bruised egos; feel free to address any concerns
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Like I told the other guy, I didn't sign on to edit this page. I'm simply pointing out that none of you should be editing pages on graffiti or street art if you don't even know the origins of modern graffiti.
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no "YOU" here. YOU are the "YOU". I spent my own time rewriting this page from the idiot fanboy page it was, into some kind of sensible account. Would you have even spent 1% of that time? Sorry if "
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I stumbled across Charles Simonds's work in two European museums recently. He started building miniature clay buildings in the streets of New York in 1971. Shouldn't he be mentioned in
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The "Background" section gets kind of iffy (it's a compilation of pre-existing text) but I just left most of it as-is for now and did what I could. Sections which allow for
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Since the early 2000's street art has overtaken the traditional art in terms of transfer to digital media with 2021 being the beginning of the NFT digital street art era.
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Hi. I've just removed the section you added. While this may be an interesting essay on the subject, it is not suitable for Knowledge (XXG) for the following reasons;
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Sandy Claes, Andrew Vande Moere, “Street Infographics: Raising Awareness of Local Issues Through a Situated Urban Visualization”, (ACM Digital Library: April 2013)
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The depicted installation is to be considered a work of art, which is still in copyright. As the installation is likely to be contemporarily, it is not covered by
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Jennifer Harris, “Guerilla Art, Social Value and Absent Heritage Fabric”, March 25, 2011, International Journal of Heritage Studies. (Vol 17, Issue 3, 2011)
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Ramifications in Street art was also a passage I added to delve a little deeper into the ethical and moral issues confronting the actors of ‘Street Art’.
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be construed as littering rather than graffiti for example? So should this section have its own page potentially or be removed from this page?
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that may be unfamiliar to them. I also neutralised a few things. Calling something "renowned" or "of note" is expressing an opinion. --
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cases I found/added new sources, in other cases I added "citation needed" tags, but not for information I believe to be common knowledge.
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New intro of Oct. 16: mostly re-composed what existed, but added encyclopedic context. Will return to it if further sourcing is necessary.
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about anything. I'm calling you out for your lack of knowledge in a way that should embarrass you into fixing the page to reflect the
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So you're just complaining about a problem you could fix yourself, but don't want to? Gee thanks for that. Do you at least know of any
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Notwithstanding my own possible confabulation, I have to say you make an important and ligitamate point! Convinced:)
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Cedar Lewisohn, Street Art: The Graffiti Revolution (New York: Abrams, 2008) “Street Art,” Last modified May 2016.
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thing, and I can foresee additions of questionable notability to those sections, so I'll continue monitoring here!
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