街头艺术/街头艺术-符号学、政治、经济

IF 1.6 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Social Semiotics Pub Date : 2022-08-08 DOI:10.1080/10350330.2022.2114724
Kellie Gonçalves, Tommaso M. Milani
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在过去的几十年里,涂鸦和街头艺术的意识形态发生了转变,它们曾经被视为犯罪行为,与城市衰败联系在一起,如今已成为可接受的、有利可图的商业艺术形式。发现这些艺术形式的空间和场所早已超越街道,进入艺术画廊和企业广告广告牌和活动,使它们成为“全球城市文化和城市越界最明显的形式”(Ferrell 2016, xxx;Bofkin 2014)。这期关于街头艺术/街头艺术的特刊探讨了街头艺术在不同背景下的扩散和复杂性,因为它与政治经济和新自由主义资本主义有关,提出了社会阶级、城市增长、文化生产和消费主义的问题。调查的主题包括合法性和非法性的概念,可见性和不可见性的制度,符号学定位的行为和艺术,短暂性,永久性和媒介化,地方的政治经济,以及街头艺术在亚文化地位和社会阶级身份问题上不断变化的象征和经济价值。这一系列论文借鉴了一系列的理论框架和方法方法,为读者提供了跨学科的见解,以了解街头艺术的复杂性和不断变化的本质,以解释(并更好地理解)这种社会符号学现象。
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Street art/art in the street – semiotics, politics, economy
ABSTRACT The last decades have seen the ideological transformations of graffiti and street art once constructed as criminal acts and associated with urban decay to being acceptable and profitable forms of commercial art. The spaces and places where these art forms are found have long transcended streets to art galleries and corporate advertising billboards and campaigns making them “the most visible forms of global urban culture and urban transgression” (Ferrell 2016, xxx; Bofkin 2014). This special issue on street art/art in the street explores street art's proliferation and complexity in different contexts as it relates to the political economy and neoliberal capitalism raising questions of social class, urban growth, cultural production, and consumerism. The themes investigated include notions of legality and illegality, regimes of visibility and invisibility, semiotic situated acts and art, ephemerality, permanence and mediatization, the political economy of place as well as the changing symbolic and economic value of street art tapping into issues of subcultural status and social class identities. This collection of papers draws on a range of theoretical frameworks and methodological approaches providing readers with interdisciplinary insights into the complex and changing nature of street art to account (and better understand) this social semiotic phenomena.
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