Se ha publicado el capítulo de libro Architecture and Negativity: Towards a Counter-Artscape in the Post-Political City de los investigadores de OUT_Arquias Marta López-Marcos y Carlos Tapia.
En: Urban Artscapes: Essays on Political, Social and Cultural Contexts. McFarland & Co Inc. 2018. isbn: 978-1476665405
Libro en la biblioteca de la ETSA
Table of contents
Preface and Acknowledgments 1
Contending Urban Artscapes: An Introduction (Manila Castoro and Carolina Vasilikou) 3
Part I: Cultural Art Localities
Jochen Gerz’s 2–3 Strassen’: (De)constructing the Urban Public (Jonathan Vickery) 11
The Site Is the Surface: Street Art Placement and Adaptation in London’s Blackall Street (Sabina Andron ) 23
Graffiti Writing to Street Art and Beyond: Bologna and the Birthplace of an Italian Style (Claudio Musso) 40
Art, Town and Gown: Siting Public Artworks in Kingston Upon Thames (Robert Knifton) 56
Redefining the Boundaries of Public and Private Space in Japanese Cities: Un-Gated Theme Parks, Manga, Anime and Consumer Games (Kentaro Yagi) 68
Between pages 86 and 87 are 4 color plates with 8 photographs
Interlude
Collaborative Spatiality in Contemporary Practice (Daniel Tollady and Anna Baranowska) 87
Part II: Political Art Narratives
The New “Periphery Cinema” of Rio de Janeiro: Comprehending
the Informal City Through Art (Claudia Seldin, Raquel Ribeiro Martins and Rosa Richter D. Rocha) 101
Mapping Political Graffiti: Urban Appropriations of Public Space (Carolina Vasilikou and Eugene Nulman) 114
Counter-Narratives of the New Egyptian Street: Contesting Authority Through Graffiti (Georgiana Nicoarea) 131
Architecture and Negativity: Towards a Counter-Artscape in the Post-Political City (Marta López-Marcos and Carlos Tapia) 154
The Global City and the Cinematic Novel: Jersey City in Lav Diaz’s Batang West Side (Marco Grosoli) 168
Between pages 176 and 177 are 4 color plates with 7 photographs
Finale
Challenging the Street Through Photography: A Journey Through Contemporary India (Manila Castoro) 177
About the Contributors 189
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