- Street and Graffiti Art Movement Overview | TheArtStory
Although some street artists do create installations or sculpture, they are more widely known for the use of unconventional art mediums such as spray paint, stencils, wheat paste posters, and stickers Street Art has also been called independent public art, post-graffiti, and guerilla art
- Street art - Wikipedia
Street art is visual art created in public locations for public visibility It has been associated with the terms "independent art", "post-graffiti", "neo-graffiti" and guerrilla art [2] Street art has evolved from the early forms of defiant graffiti into a more commercial form of art, as one of the main differences now lies with the messaging
- The Evolution of Street Art: How Graffiti Shaped Urban Culture
Today, graffiti and street art coexist as influential components of urban culture While graffiti continues to thrive as a subcultural movement, often resisting commercialization, street art has increasingly gained mainstream acceptance
- Graffiti Styles 101: The Official Street Bible - STREET FAME
Unlike graffiti, which is about getting your name up and earning street cred, street art leans toward visual storytelling, social commentary, and public engagement
- The Significance of Urban Street Art – The Science Survey
Urban street art does more than brighten city streets — it creates a real connection between people and their surroundings It often speaks to issues that feel personal and urgent, like gentrification, racism, or climate change, in raw and unfiltered ways
- From Walls to the World: An Exploration of Street Art Culture
Discover the evolution of street art culture, from graffiti to global murals, exploring its impact, styles, activism, and future in urban landscapes
- Graffiti and Street Art | Artsy
Street art finds its origins in the graffiti artists (and artists heavily inspired by graffiti) who started showing in galleries and art institutions during the 1970s and '80s, like Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat
- The Street Art Movement: From Urban Walls to Art Galleries
Explore the evolution of the street art movement - from graffiti and murals to gallery exhibitions—highlighting its global impact, styles, and key artists
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