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"Protecting art in the street is an easy-to-understand book guiding street artists and graffiti writers through otherwise intricate legal issues concerning the protection of their artistic outputs"--Back cover
Author : Enrico Bonadio
Publisher : Dokument Forlag
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 26,71 MB
Release : 2020
Category : Art
ISBN : 9789188369352
"Protecting art in the street is an easy-to-understand book guiding street artists and graffiti writers through otherwise intricate legal issues concerning the protection of their artistic outputs"--Back cover
Author : Enrico Bonadio
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 46,57 MB
Release : 2019-11-07
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781108482332
In recent years, the number of conflicts related to the misuse of street art and graffiti has been on the rise around the world. Some cases involve claims of misappropriation related to corporate advertising campaigns, while others entail the destruction or 'surgical' removal of street art from the walls on which they were created. In this work, Enrico Bonadio brings together a group of experts to provide the first comprehensive analysis of issues related to copyright in street art and graffiti. Chapter authors shed light not only on the legal tools available in thirteen key jurisdictions for street and graffiti artists to object to unauthorized exploitations and unwanted treatments of their works, but also offer policy and sociological insights designed to spur further debate on whether and to what extent the street art and graffiti subcultures can benefit from copyright and moral rights protection.
Author : Sarah H. Awad
Publisher : Springer
Page : 387 pages
File Size : 42,25 MB
Release : 2018-02-08
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 3319633309
This book explores how street art has been used as a tool of resistance to express opposition to political systems and social issues around the world. Aesthetic devices such as murals, tags, posters, street performances and caricatures are discussed in terms of how they are employed to occupy urban spaces and present alternative visions of social reality. Based on empirical research, the authors use the framework of creative psychology to explore the aesthetic dimensions of resistance that can be found in graffiti, art, music, poetry and other creative cultural forms. Chapters include case studies from countries including Brazil, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Egypt, Ireland, Mexico and Spain to shed new light on the social, cultural and political dynamics of street art not only locally, but globally. This innovative collection will be of particular interest to scholars of social and political psychology, urban studies and the wider sociologies and is essential reading for all those interested in the role of art in social change.
Author : Mary M. Lane
Publisher : PublicAffairs
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 46,32 MB
Release : 2019-09-10
Category : History
ISBN : 1610397371
Adolf Hitler's obsession with art not only fueled his vision of a purified Nazi state--it was the core of his fascist ideology. Its aftermath lives on to this day. Nazism ascended by brute force and by cultural tyranny. Weimar Germany was a society in turmoil, and Hitler's rise was achieved not only by harnessing the military but also by restricting artistic expression. Hitler, an artist himself, promised the dejected citizens of postwar Germany a purified Reich, purged of "degenerate" influences. When Hitler came to power in 1933, he removed so-called "degenerate" art from German society and promoted artists whom he considered the embodiment of the "Aryan ideal." Artists who had produced challenging and provocative work fled the country. Curators and art dealers organized their stock. Thousands of great artworks disappeared--and only a fraction of them were rediscovered after World War II. In 2013, the German government confiscated roughly 1,300 works by Henri Matisse, George Grosz, Claude Monet, and other masters from the apartment of Cornelius Gurlitt, the reclusive son of one of Hitler's primary art dealers. For two years, the government kept the discovery a secret. In Hitler's Last Hostages, Mary M. Lane reveals the fate of those works and tells the definitive story of art in the Third Reich and Germany's ongoing struggle to right the wrongs of the past.
Author : Bill Bryant
Publisher : Paladin Press
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 38,85 MB
Release : 2005-09-01
Category : Crime prevention
ISBN : 9781581604818
Get no-b.s. techniques for close-quarter combat - with and without weapons - from a former navy man who brawled his way through the barrooms and back alleys of the world's major ports for 20 years. Peppering his prose with gritty war stories that both entertain and enlighten, he passes on the lessons of a lifetime like he's sitting on the barstool next to you. From punches, kicks, throws and pressure points, to breakaways, blocks and bobs to ground grappling techniques, dirty fighting and street weapons, Bryant lays out his bag of brawling tricks and backs it up with a kickass physical training regimen. Then he shows you how to integrate them into a unique "personalized combat form" tailored to your needs.
Author : Joseph J. Depre
Publisher :
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 27,96 MB
Release : 2011-04-30
Category : Graffiti
ISBN : 9780615461229
Author : Alison Young
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 45,21 MB
Release : 2013-11-20
Category : Art
ISBN : 113514351X
What is street art? Who is the street artist? Why is street art a crime? Since the late 1990s, a distinctive cultural practice has emerged in many cities: street art, involving the placement of uncommissioned artworks in public places. Sometimes regarded as a variant of graffiti, sometimes called a new art movement, its practitioners engage in illicit activities while at the same time the resulting artworks can command high prices at auction and have become collectable aesthetic commodities. Such paradoxical responses show that street art challenges conventional understandings of culture, law, crime and art. Street Art, Public City: Law, Crime and the Urban Imagination engages with those paradoxes in order to understand how street art reveals new modes of citizenship in the contemporary city. It examines the histories of street art and the motivations of street artists, and the experiences both of making street art and looking at street art in public space. It considers the ways in which street art has become an integral part of the identity of cities such as London, New York, Berlin, and Melbourne, at the same time as street art has become increasingly criminalised. It investigates the implications of street art for conceptions of property and authority, and suggests that street art and the urban imagination can point us towards a different kind of city: the public city. Street Art, Public City will be of interest to readers concerned with art, culture, law, cities and urban space, and also to readers in the fields of legal studies, cultural criminology, urban geography, cultural studies and art more generally.
Author : World Intellectual Property Organization
Publisher : WIPO
Page : 60 pages
File Size : 38,49 MB
Release : 2018-12-10
Category : Law
ISBN : 928052531X
This Guide provides general information about intellectual property (IP) and cultural interests. It identifies the main IP challenges faced by festival organizers and outlines some practical elements of an effective IP management strategy, following a step-by-step approach.
Author : Jani McCutcheon
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 463 pages
File Size : 24,92 MB
Release : 2020-01-31
Category : Law
ISBN : 1788971477
Featuring international contributions from leading and emerging scholars, this innovative Research Handbook presents a panoramic view of how law sees visual art, and how visual art sees law. It resists the conventional approach to art and law as inherently dissonant – one a discipline preoccupied with rationality, certainty and objectivity; the other a creative enterprise ensconced in the imaginary and inviting multiple, unique and subjective interpretations. Blending these two distinct disciplines, this unique Research Handbook bridges the gap between art and law.
Author : Brian J. Connolly
Publisher : American Bar Association Section of State and Local Goverment Law
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 47,67 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781634259194
This new take on Free Speech and land use law serves as a general overview of the areas in which the First Amendment and land use law intersect.