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Faile vs. Banksy : an investigation of the unsanctioned urban expression and its development in the transition from the street to the gallery.

Bengtsen, Peter (2007)
Division of Art History and Visual Studies
Abstract
Through a comparative analysis of works by street artists Faile and Banksy, from both the street and the gallery, I make the point that the field of modern street art is not as homogenous as the media and the established art world often portray it. By differentiating between sub- and counter-cultural agents, I point out the span of social and ideological backgrounds within the street art culture and suggest that these in some cases become manifest within the visual expression of the artist. In this argument my main focus is on the plastic level of the analysed artworks, and the different levels of integration of the artworks and their surroundings.

Furthermore I investigate the changes that occur in the artists expression in the... (More)
Through a comparative analysis of works by street artists Faile and Banksy, from both the street and the gallery, I make the point that the field of modern street art is not as homogenous as the media and the established art world often portray it. By differentiating between sub- and counter-cultural agents, I point out the span of social and ideological backgrounds within the street art culture and suggest that these in some cases become manifest within the visual expression of the artist. In this argument my main focus is on the plastic level of the analysed artworks, and the different levels of integration of the artworks and their surroundings.

Furthermore I investigate the changes that occur in the artists expression in the transition from the street to the gallery. I make the point that the different backgrounds of the artists, and the subsequent differences in their approach to the unsanctioned urban expression, have consequences for the way that the artist is able to operate within the commercial art world. To support this argument I use biographical material as well as further examples of works by Faile and Banksy. (Less)
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author
Bengtsen, Peter
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organization
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
street art, gatukonst, graffiti, Banksy, Faile, bildrum, subkulturer, motkultur, Art history, Konsthistoria, Sociology, Sociologi
language
Danish
id
1324701
date added to LUP
2007-12-07 00:00:00
date last changed
2007-12-07 00:00:00
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  abstract     = {{Through a comparative analysis of works by street artists Faile and Banksy, from both the street and the gallery, I make the point that the field of modern street art is not as homogenous as the media and the established art world often portray it. By differentiating between sub- and counter-cultural agents, I point out the span of social and ideological backgrounds within the street art culture and suggest that these in some cases become manifest within the visual expression of the artist. In this argument my main focus is on the plastic level of the analysed artworks, and the different levels of integration of the artworks and their surroundings.

Furthermore I investigate the changes that occur in the artists expression in the transition from the street to the gallery. I make the point that the different backgrounds of the artists, and the subsequent differences in their approach to the unsanctioned urban expression, have consequences for the way that the artist is able to operate within the commercial art world. To support this argument I use biographical material as well as further examples of works by Faile and Banksy.}},
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  language     = {{dan}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Faile vs. Banksy : an investigation of the unsanctioned urban expression and its development in the transition from the street to the gallery.}},
  year         = {{2007}},
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