Rome in the past was the undisputed cradle of the arts, the imperative destination of the eighteenth-century grand tourists for its constant combination of old and new, humble and magnificent, forgotten and alive that made it unique in its picturesque being, as the Englishmen called it. Recently, Rome is playing once again that key role in the 21st century world. The scenario is mostly regarding the Roman suburbs, borderline not only geographically, but also culturally and socially, where external ugliness is often due to an original lack of aesthetic design or frequently subjects to carelessness and degradation. On this type of urban contest many street artists are involved with their works, directly in contact with the territory and its inhabitants. In this essay the focus is on the connection born from the involvement of artists and citizens, which leads to a legal, programmatic and connected artistic production. So, Art becomes a means of communication in places that are often voiceless and, at the same time, it always performs its function: trough the Beauty, Art re-qualifies and educates and in the meantime interacts with the various components of society, stimulating knowledge and civic sense of common good.
Street art in urbe. Arte urbana nelle periferie romane / Renna, Ilaria. - In: H-ERMES. - ISSN 2284-0753. - 9:(2017), pp. 197-228. (Intervento presentato al convegno Culture Ultime. Forme contemporanee dell'estremo tenutosi a Santa Maria di Leuca; Lecce; Italy) [10.1285/i22840753n9p197].
Street art in urbe. Arte urbana nelle periferie romane
RENNA, ILARIA
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2017
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Rome in the past was the undisputed cradle of the arts, the imperative destination of the eighteenth-century grand tourists for its constant combination of old and new, humble and magnificent, forgotten and alive that made it unique in its picturesque being, as the Englishmen called it. Recently, Rome is playing once again that key role in the 21st century world. The scenario is mostly regarding the Roman suburbs, borderline not only geographically, but also culturally and socially, where external ugliness is often due to an original lack of aesthetic design or frequently subjects to carelessness and degradation. On this type of urban contest many street artists are involved with their works, directly in contact with the territory and its inhabitants. In this essay the focus is on the connection born from the involvement of artists and citizens, which leads to a legal, programmatic and connected artistic production. So, Art becomes a means of communication in places that are often voiceless and, at the same time, it always performs its function: trough the Beauty, Art re-qualifies and educates and in the meantime interacts with the various components of society, stimulating knowledge and civic sense of common good.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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