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Brian Krier | Fri, Jun 6th, 2008 | Category: Commentary | Tags: blogging, internet, art, brian krier, interaction, urban art, banksy, artists, streetsy, street art, gothamist, jake dobkin | 0
To some, the term “street art” is merely a glorification of vandalism, a common hallmark of urban blight. But for many others, street art is a legitimate form of expression and a vital component of the urban experience. Artists and enthusiasts share a common ground: the Internet, where street art takes on its most unifying and democratizing form.
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Hayley Richardson | Fri, Nov 2nd, 2007 | Category: Headlines | City: Headlines | Tags: commentary, hayley richardson, new york city, banksy, jane jacobs, drop-out factories, green parking, carbon tax, gay meccas | 0
Bansky’s Street Work Coming Down
It’s a sad day for street art. City councils in London have decided to remove from their walls the many works of Banksy, the anonymous guerilla graffiti artist. “Where his fans and wealthy buyers see brilliant artwork, the councils see plain old vandalism.”
Toronto’s Green Approach to Parking
Eco-Friendly Parking lots? It’s easy when the city demands trees, walkways, and enhanced landscaping.
Is it Time to Rethink Jane Jacobs?
Urban…
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