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Street art --- Graffiti --- Subways --- History --- History --- Matta-Clark, Gordon, --- Art collections.
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Iconography --- trains [vehicle groupings] --- kunstsociologie --- jongeren en kunst --- kunst in de openbare ruimte --- graffiti [casual notations] --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2099
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Street life --- Street art --- City and town life --- Streets --- Counterculture
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Street life. --- Street art. --- City and town life. --- Streets --- Counterculture. --- Social aspects.
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Art --- art [discipline] --- street art --- public art --- public spaces --- graffiti [casual notations]
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Art styles --- Iconography --- Art --- Graphic arts --- art [discipline] --- music [performing arts genre] --- street art --- stickers --- public spaces --- graphic arts --- kunstsociologie --- kunst en politiek --- kunst in de openbare ruimte --- Fairey, Shepard --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2099
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The first large-scale American museum exhibition to survey the colorful history of graffiti and street art movements internationally. Graffiti has been a form of public communication and identification since ancient times. In its contemporary manifestation, it has redefined the urban landscape and influenced generations of artists. This landmark exhibition traces the birth and dissemination of styles through "writers" and street artists around the world—including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Blu, Martha Cooper, Shepard Fairey, Stelios Faitakis, Futura, Phil Frost, Os Gemeos, Keith Haring, Todd James (REAS), Margaret Kilgallen, Lady Pink, Barry McGee (Twist), Steve Powers (ESPO), Lee Quinones, Retna, Kenny Scharf, Swoon, and Ed Templeton, among many others—focusing on New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, as well as international locations. Highlighting the connection between graffiti and street art and other vibrant subcultures, such as those that developed around Hip Hop in the Bronx and skateboarding in Southern California, Art in the Streets explores parallel movements in dance and music. A selection of new works created for the show is presented alongside the historical survey of approximately 30 of the most important artists seminal to the genre. The exhibition is curated by MoCA Director Jeffrey Deitch, working with a curatorial advisory committee that includes Charlie Ahearn, Roger Gastman, Carlo McCormick, and Aaron Rose.
Art --- art [fine art] --- street art --- public art --- Contemporary [style of art] --- graffiti --- hedendaagse kunst --- Scharf, Kenny --- Crash --- Banksy --- JR --- Ramm:ell:zee --- ROA --- Saraiva, André --- Blu --- Bojórquez, Chaz --- Cesaretti, Gusmano --- Chalfant, Henry --- Cooper, Martha --- Cost --- Costello, Craig --- Daniel, Bill --- Dunn, Cheryl --- Fab 5 Freddy --- Fairey, Shepard --- Faitakis, Stelios --- Futura 2000 --- Gonzalez, Mark --- Grody, Steve --- Hambleton, Richard --- Haring, Keith --- Holland, Hugh --- Invader --- James, Todd --- Jonze, Spike --- KAWS --- Kilgallen, Margaret --- Lady Pink --- LOOMIT --- McGee, Barry --- McLaren, Malcolm --- Miss Van --- Mister Cartoon --- Mode 2 --- Naar, Jon --- Neck Face --- Oriol, Estevan --- Os Gemeos --- Powers, Stephen --- Prigoff, James --- Quinones, Lee --- Reid, Jamie --- Retna --- Revok --- REVS --- RISK --- Saber --- SAMO --- Snow, Dash --- Steyck III, Craig R. --- Swoon --- Teen Witch --- Templeton, Ed --- Tseng Kwong Chi --- Wong, Martin --- Basquiat, Jean-Michel --- Matta-Clark, Gordon --- 738.9 --- schilder- en tekenkunst, overige genres en motieven -trompe l'oeil, graffiti --- art [discipline] --- graffiti [casual notations]
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