Art and Crime (and Other Things Besides … ): Conceptualising Graffiti in the City
Article first published online: 1 MAR 2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-8198.2011.00414.x
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McAuliffe, C. and Iveson, K. (2011), Art and Crime (and Other Things Besides … ): Conceptualising Graffiti in the City. Geography Compass, 5: 128–143. doi: 10.1111/j.1749-8198.2011.00414.x
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Abstract
In this paper, we critically review the literature on graffiti and street art with a view to bridging the divide between the stark extremities of public graffiti discourse. We make the case for moving beyond singular responses to the challenges posed by graffiti – into the complex terrain between visions of a city free from graffiti and one where public art has free rein. To this end, we have chosen a series of interrogations of common dialectical positions in talk of graffiti: is it art or crime; is it public or private expression; is it necessarily ephemeral, or does it seek permanence; is it a purely cultural practice, or is it economic? Our list is by no means exhaustive, but it does go some way to uncovering the complexity of graffiti’s dynamic and contested geographies.

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