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My work as an 'urban' photographer has led me to consider ways of reading, researching and visually representing the city, its fabric and inhabitants. Working with a group of students at the Roundhouse Studios in London in order to look more closely at public art has provided another great opportunity. Together we have begun to wrestle with what constitutes public art, it's purpose historically alongside its relevance and relationship to contemporary public art.
Much of what we have seen both on the streets and also here at The Big Art Mob illustrates how contemporary public art is not as fixed as it used to be, and can even be thought of as temporary semiotic constructs that have the power to, for example, evoke action or question our rights within public and private spaces. What can be seen on the street has implications for artists, commissioners and audiences alike in this ever changing global city.
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Another reinterpretation of a classic.
Posted on 8th July 2008
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Interesting how things change. A reworking of the boy with toy hand grenade image by photographer Diane Arbus. Much has been written about the original and if you do some research it may make you think differently about street photography practice and the moral issues that surround the actions of the photographer working on the street. Thats just for starters when you relate it to this new interpretation when weapons in the hands of young people are such a important issue.
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Banksy's comment on 'Big Brother' society. Nuff said.
Posted on 19th June 2008
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This message, important as ever.
Posted on 19th June 2008
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Another display of photographic street art from Parisian artist JR.
Posted on 19th June 2008
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A contemporary interpretation of the Mona Lisa in a window on Old Street.
The Mona Lisa is one of the most famous portrait paintings in the history of art. Also known as La Gioconda it was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci during the 16th century Italian Renaissance.
Posted on 19th June 2008
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I do not know about this work or the artist. Any Comments welcomed.
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