Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/26176
Author(s): Pavoni, A.
Editor: Ricardo Campos
Andrea Pavoni
Yiannis Zaimakis
Date: 2021
Title: Vandalizing the Commons
Book title/volume: Political graffiti in critical times: The aesthetics of street politics
Pages: 149 - 172
Reference: Pavoni, A. (2021). Vandalizing the Commons. Em Ricardo Campos, Andrea Pavoni, Yiannis Zaimakis (Eds.). Political graffiti in critical times: The aesthetics of street politics (pp.149-172). Berghahn. 10.2307/j.ctv2tsxk6z.10
ISBN: 978-1-78920-941-9
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.2307/j.ctv2tsxk6z.10
Keywords: Commons
Urban commons
Vandalism
Street art
Graffiti
Blu
Weiwei
Abstract: The chapter is based in Bologna, Italy, and focuses on an (in)famous event that took place in the city in March 2016, when the renowned street artist Blu took the drastic decision to erase all his murals from the city’s walls. Prior to this event, various graffiti, included some by Blu, had been removed from the city’s walls to populate the exhibition ‘Street Art. Banksy & Co.’ Taking inspiration from Blu’s iconoclastic protest, the chapter develops a theoretical discussion that intersects notions of art, heritage and vandalism, exploring the contemporary obsession with physical preservation and the way it surreptitiously seeped through the lively public debate that followed Blu’s decision to erase his murals. Pointing towards a notion of urban commons that is dynamic, conflictual and in becoming, the chapter shows the potential of Blu’s gesture in the context of the ongoing co-optation of street art and, more generally, vis-à-vis the complex relation between street politics, public art and urban commons.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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