The wall is dead, short live graffiti and street art! Graffiti, street art and the Berlin Wall's heritage

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Autor(a) principal: Pinto, Sofia
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/33794
Resumo: This article addresses some of the challenges faced by heritagization related to graffiti and street art, namely the changes in context and temporality that this process entails. In order to discuss these issues, I will frame the Berlin Wall as a paradigmatic case that presents a trajectory in time: I will follow the transition of the Wall from a deadly frontier to an obsolete structure and, finally, to a historic monument. I will argue that graffiti and street art are context-specific, and deeply affected by the symbolism and/or functions of the surface on which they are inscribed. Moreover, I will recognize graffiti and street art as practices situated in between tangible and intangible heritage. Particularly with the Berlin Wall, and in regard to the preservation of memory and heritage, I will suggest that graffiti and street art do not always enter the institutional circuit, especially when illegal and anonymous.
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title The wall is dead, short live graffiti and street art! Graffiti, street art and the Berlin Wall's heritage
spellingShingle The wall is dead, short live graffiti and street art! Graffiti, street art and the Berlin Wall's heritage
Pinto, Sofia
Berlin wall
Context
Graffiti
Heritage
Streetart
Temporality
title_short The wall is dead, short live graffiti and street art! Graffiti, street art and the Berlin Wall's heritage
title_full The wall is dead, short live graffiti and street art! Graffiti, street art and the Berlin Wall's heritage
title_fullStr The wall is dead, short live graffiti and street art! Graffiti, street art and the Berlin Wall's heritage
title_full_unstemmed The wall is dead, short live graffiti and street art! Graffiti, street art and the Berlin Wall's heritage
title_sort The wall is dead, short live graffiti and street art! Graffiti, street art and the Berlin Wall's heritage
author Pinto, Sofia
author_facet Pinto, Sofia
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinto, Sofia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Berlin wall
Context
Graffiti
Heritage
Streetart
Temporality
topic Berlin wall
Context
Graffiti
Heritage
Streetart
Temporality
description This article addresses some of the challenges faced by heritagization related to graffiti and street art, namely the changes in context and temporality that this process entails. In order to discuss these issues, I will frame the Berlin Wall as a paradigmatic case that presents a trajectory in time: I will follow the transition of the Wall from a deadly frontier to an obsolete structure and, finally, to a historic monument. I will argue that graffiti and street art are context-specific, and deeply affected by the symbolism and/or functions of the surface on which they are inscribed. Moreover, I will recognize graffiti and street art as practices situated in between tangible and intangible heritage. Particularly with the Berlin Wall, and in regard to the preservation of memory and heritage, I will suggest that graffiti and street art do not always enter the institutional circuit, especially when illegal and anonymous.
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