Street Art
Street art is a form of visual art created in public locations for public visibility, often meant to provoke thought and challenge societal norms. With its root
Overview
Street art is a form of visual art created in public locations for public visibility, often meant to provoke thought and challenge societal norms. With its roots in graffiti, street art has evolved into a more commercial and accepted form of art, with many artists now creating works with permission or even on commission. The genre has been associated with terms such as 'independent art', 'post-graffiti', and 'guerrilla art', and has become a significant part of urban culture. According to [[wikidata|Wikidata]], street art is an instance of art genre and art movement, and a subclass of urban art. Notable street artists like [[banksy|Banksy]] and [[shepard-fairey|Shepard Fairey]] have gained international recognition for their works. The street art movement has also been influenced by [[jean-michel-basquiat|Jean-Michel Basquiat]] and [[keith-haring|Keith Haring]], who were known for their unique styles and contributions to the genre.