why do people tag buildings – and are there any solutions?
- Written by: Flavia Marcello, Professor of Design History, Swinburne University of Technology
ShutterstockIn 1985 photographer Rennie Ellis defined graffiti as “the result of someone’s urge to say something – to comment, inform, entertain, persuade, offend or simply to confirm his or her own existence here on earth”. Since the mid-1980s, graffiti has crossed from vandalism to an accepted form of art practice through...
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