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Street Art and the Environment

Bengtsen, Peter LU orcid (2018)
Abstract
Can art change the world?

Issues like climate change and unsustainable natural resource consumption are climbing ever higher on the international political agenda. Scientific reports, media coverage and information campaigns advise the public about these complex matters, including the environmental impact of human activity. It can however be difficult to engage people with facts and figures alone.

This book examines a number of environment-themed artistic interventions. It suggests that street art, partly due to its unauthorised placement in everyday settings, is well-suited to shift attitudes and behaviours. The book also considers how online viewing may affect the experience of artworks and, in turn, their potential to... (More)
Can art change the world?

Issues like climate change and unsustainable natural resource consumption are climbing ever higher on the international political agenda. Scientific reports, media coverage and information campaigns advise the public about these complex matters, including the environmental impact of human activity. It can however be difficult to engage people with facts and figures alone.

This book examines a number of environment-themed artistic interventions. It suggests that street art, partly due to its unauthorised placement in everyday settings, is well-suited to shift attitudes and behaviours. The book also considers how online viewing may affect the experience of artworks and, in turn, their potential to influence people regarding the environment.

Peter Bengtsen is an art historian and sociologist. He has been writing about street art since 2006. His first book, "The Street Art World", was published by Almendros de Granada Press in 2014. (Less)
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  author       = {{Bengtsen, Peter}},
  isbn         = {{978-91-639-6019-2}},
  keywords     = {{street art; street art studies; street art world; graffiti; public art; environment; environmental art; climate change; global warming; ecocriticism; biocentricm; anthropocene; anthropocentrism; anthropogenic climate change; ecology; Banksy; Ericailcane; John Fekner; Alexandre Orion; Isaac Cordal; Pejac; Anonymouse; Etisk Vandalism; Blu; Andreco; Bordalo II; Brandalism; Paul Insect; Ernest Zacharevic; Mark Jenkins; Breath; Splash & Burn; Escif; ecocentrism; palm oil; palm oil plantations; art and environment; environmental street art; climate migration; Climate change mitigation; climate adaptation; Climate change adaptation; visual communication; visual culture; visual studies; art history}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  publisher    = {{Almendros de Granada Press}},
  title        = {{Street Art and the Environment}},
  year         = {{2018}},
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