Street art, the discontinuity thesis, and the artworld
The topic of this article is the relationship of street art to both the street (or "the street") and the artworld. I take it as significant that philosophers have turned their attention to "street art" and not, say, "urban outdoor art" or "site-specific art in urba...
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