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SOURCE CODE : urban street graffiti writers taggers local styles hip hop meregrs with skateboard

The Street Art - Graffiti Art – Art Hybrid Semiosphere. Contemporary post-street and post-graffiti art: all in the mix for appropriation (e.g., Oliver Vernon). Hybrid sourcing: advertising, graphic design, 1980s-2007. Mergers with “low-brow” and pop surrealism styles: all in the mix.

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SOURCE CODE : urban street graffiti writers taggers local styles hip hop meregrs with skateboard

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  1. The Street Art - Graffiti Art – Art Hybrid Semiosphere Contemporary post-street and post-graffiti art: all in the mix for appropriation (e.g., Oliver Vernon) Hybrid sourcing: advertising, graphic design, 1980s-2007 Mergers with “low-brow” and pop surrealism styles: all in the mix Contemporary art with “street” styles: mix of street, graf, pop culture: Ryan McGinness , Dalek, etc. First wave “high” art appropriation: Post-Warhol: Basquiat, Haring museums, galleries, collectors 1980s-early 90s art auction sales: 1990s-2007 HIP HOP:CULTURE GRAFITTI AND MUSIC CONVERGENCE Street art movement: some “up from the street,” some art school trained (e.g. Shepard Fairey) early 1990s to present Modern art & Pop art movements SOURCE CODE: urban street graffiti writers taggers local styles hip hop meregrs with skateboard and surfer subcultures 1980s-2000

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