Art and crime (and other things besides ...) : conceptualising graffiti in the city

Cameron McAuliffe, Kurt Iveson

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Abstract

In this paper, we critically review the literature on graffiti and street art with a view to bridging the divide between the stark extremities of public graffiti discourse. We make the case for moving beyond singular responses to the challenges posed by graffiti - into the complex terrain between visions of a city free from graffiti and one where public art has free rein. To this end, we have chosen a series of interrogations of common dialectical positions in talk of graffiti: is it art or crime; is it public or private expression; is it necessarily ephemeral, or does it seek permanence; is it a purely cultural practice, or is it economic? Our list is by no means exhaustive, but it does go some way to uncovering the complexity of graffiti's dynamic and contested geographies.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)128-143
Number of pages16
JournalGeography Compass
Volume5
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

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