Street installation
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Street installations are a growing trend within the "street art" movement. Whereas conventional street art/graffiti is done on surfaces/walls "street installations" use 3-D objects/space to interface with the urban environment . Like graffiti, it is non-permission based and once the object/sculpture is installed it is left there by the artist.
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[edit] Techniques
"Hitchhikers" are one popular form of street installation happening predominantly in NYC where paintings on wood are installed on to street signs using metals bolts. [1] Other artists such as Leon Reid and Brad Downey use objects removed from the urban environment that are then sculpted through changing/reshaping and afterwards these sculptures are reinserted back into the city. [2]. Installations such as Banksy's "Boadicea" utilize art intervention[3] while the artist Truth uses painted blocks and attaches them to walls to integrate into the existing building's architecture. [4]
"Ghost bikes" are memorial street installations for bicyclists killed by automobiles. The bicycles are painted white and locked to street signs.[5]
A roundabout dog is a homemade street installation placed in roundabouts, a phenomen that occured all over Sweden in 2006.
For more examples see Wooster Collective's sub-category for street installations [6]and the Hitchhiker 3-D street art group on Flickr [7].
[edit] Artists
Artists who are exploring or who have explored this field include:
- Banksy
- Brad Downey
- Gore-B [8]
- Graffiti Research Lab
- Invader (artist)
- Leon Reid (Darius Jones)[9]
- Mark Jenkins
- Revs
- Plasma Slugs
- Skewville
- Truth [10]
- TEWZ [11]
- Mike Genovese [12]
- Cristopher Cichocki - Underground Service Alert [13]
[edit] External links
- Wooster Collective's sub-category for street installations [14]
- "Hitchhiker" 3-D street art group on Flickr [15]
- Darius Jones (Leon Reid) on Australlian Public Radio [16]
- Mark Jenkins Interview with The Morning News [17]
- Banksy "Artist's cold call cuts off phone" (BBC) [18]
- Skewville on CurrentTV [19]
- Cristopher Cichocki (Underground Service Alert) [20]