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  2. Street art - Wikipedia

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    Street art can have legal problems. The parties involved can include the artist, the city or municipal government, the intended recipient and the owner of the structure or the medium where the work was displayed. One example is a case in 2014 in Bristol, England, which illustrates the legal, moral and ethical questions that can occur.

  3. Legal wall - Wikipedia

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    Cameron McAuliffe says legal walls can help legitimise graffiti as an art form. [3] This was seen on a legal wall in Malmö, where after a group of young people were attacked by neo-nazis, large scale protests were held and a local legal wall was painted with a piece using the words "Kämpa Malmö" ("Keep fighting Malmö") with a rainbow ribbon ...

  4. Street artist - Wikipedia

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    A street artist is a person who makes art in public places. [1] Street artists include portrait artists , caricaturists , graffiti artists, muralists and people making crafts . Street artists can also refer to street performers such as musicians , acrobats , jugglers , living statues , and street theatre performers.

  5. Tristan Eaton - Wikipedia

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    This case highlighted the legal gray area between copyright ownership of street art and the commercial use of images of public spaces. [23] [34] This case was settled in 2021 with a public apology by the developer and a stipulation to refrain from ever using the image for commercial purposes. [35]

  6. Graffiti Alley, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti Alley, officially Rush Lane, [1] is a three-block, 1-km [2] alleyway in Toronto's Fashion District, known for hosting street art. [3] [4] [5] Lonely Planet has called the site "possibly the most popular place to check out street art in Toronto". [6] The alleyway was used prominently as the backdrop in Rick Mercer Report 's "Rant ...

  7. Street photography - Wikipedia

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    While also limiting photography in order to protect privacy rights, street photography can still be legal in France when pursued as an art form under certain circumstances. While in one prominent case the freedom of artistic expression trumped the individual's right to privacy, the legality will much depend on the individual case. [54]

  8. Glossary of graffiti - Wikipedia

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    legal A graffiti piece or production that is made with permission. lock on Sculptural street art in a public space, chained or locked to public furniture. The lock on style is a "non-destructive" form of underground art. married couple Two simultaneous whole cars painted next to each other. [8]

  9. Visual Artists Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    Although the defendants were found liable for trespass, conversion, and negligence, the jury awarded the artist $120,000 for only four undisclosed, unnamed works of art from over 4,000. The federal judge found that the jury's VARA award was properly included within the jury's other damages, thus reducing the amount of the total judgment.