Urban Renewal Print Set
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Urban Renewal Print Set

Year: 2000
Run Size: various
Size: 18x24
Paper: unknown
Print Type: Screen Print


Please see individual prints for run size information.

From Supply and Demand, pg. 210:
The term “Urban Renewal” is typically used to suggest that part of a city that has been in decline is being restored. Sanctioned public art is sometimes part of this process. How ironic that street art is often considered a symptom of a neighborhood in decline. As taxpayers, we all own the public space, but the government and advertisers frequently control it. I prefer to see the public space used as a forum for expression. This, of course, has to be done in a logical and respectful way. Good street art, properly integrated, only enhances a city with visual stimulation and a flow of ideas. Advertisers, however, don’t want any competition. Don’t let the advertisers’ agendas dictate how your streets are used.


Prints in This Set: Dallas Highway Poster - Japan Stencil - Osaka Billboard - Osaka Highway Poster - Osaka Roof - Osaka Wall - RI Bridge - San Diego Billboard - San Francisco Banner Poster - Tracks Poster