OSGEMEOS and the Institutionalization of Street Art:
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Kuttner, Theodore (Author)
Title
OSGEMEOS and the Institutionalization of Street Art:
Abstract
When discussing the paradox of displacing the street art aesthetic, i.e. commissioning street artists to create work for art galleries, museums, or public murals, one inevitably has to address issues of co-opting, appropriation, and the institutionalization of a movement that began as a countercultural form of expression. Two commissioned pieces by OSGEMEOS are used as a case study. This paper parses through the discourse surrounding their production and removal. The goal therein is to break down these narratives and gain insight into the mechanisms at work and the inherent contradictions in the process of institutionalizing street art.
Publication
SAUC - Street Art and Urban Creativity
Volume
1
Issue
2
Pages
49-58
Date
2015-12-20
Language
en
ISSN
2183-9956
Short Title
OSGEMEOS and the Institutionalization of Street Art
Accessed
3/15/24, 8:52 AM
Library Catalog
journals.ap2.pt
Rights
Copyright (c)
Extra
Number: 2
Notes
Citation
KUTTNER, Theodore, 2015. OSGEMEOS and the Institutionalization of Street Art: SAUC - Street Art and Urban Creativity. Online. 20 December 2015. Vol. 1, no. 2, p. 49–58. DOI 10.25765/sauc.v1i2.29. [Accessed 15 March 2024].
Focus
Geocultural Space
Period
Interartistic Relations
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