Street poster art
Street poster art is a kind of graffiti, more specifically categorized as "street art". Posters are usually handmade or printed graphics on thin paper. It can be understood as an art piece that is installed on the streets as opposed to in a gallery or museum, but by some it is not comprehended as a form of contemporary art.
Gallery[]
Nakameguro, Tokyo, Japan
Mural, Porto
Work of Brazilian artists Os Gêmeos, in Lisbon, Portugal (2011)
Street art by WATTTS in Paris
Painting in the Global Tradition by Ces53, a Dutch street artist
Street art in Sesimbra, Portugal
Graphic-Domain in Heidelberg by Nicola Pragera
Mural by BLU, Gaza Strip, Prague
Graffiti in Shoreditch, London by Stik
Urban art in Katowice, Poland
Lie Lie Land by female street artist Bambi in Islington, London.
Street artist (chalks) in Florence, Italy
Mural on the wall of Dunedin's Southern Cross Hotel
See also[]
- Graffiti terminology
- List of street artists
- Street art sculptures
- Stencil street art
- Street art
- Street installation
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Further reading[]
- E Pluribus Venom by Shepard Fairey (2008) Gingko Press.
- Philosophy of Obey (Obey Giant): The Formative Years (1989 - 2008), edited by Sarah Jaye Williams (2008), Nerve Books UK.
- Obey: Supply & Demand, The Art of Shepard Fairey by Shepard Fairey (2006), Gingko Press.
- Popaganda: The Art and Crimes of Ron English by Ron English(2004) Last Gasp
- RE/Search: Pranks 2 by V Vale(2006) RE/Search Publications
- Visual arts genres
- Posters
- Visual arts stubs