Street Art: The Graffiti RevolutionStreet Art - art made in public spaces and including graffiti, stickers, poster art, stencil art and wheat-pasting, but not corporate-sponsored advertising or "public art" - has become one of the most popular and hotly discussed areas of art practice on the contemporary scene. |
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Authors Foreword | 9 |
Introduction Street Art or Graffiti? | 15 |
Brassaï | 29 |
Copyright | |
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