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  • Art,  Art in Europe,  English,  Shelley’s Art Musings

    Shelley’s Art Musings: The complexities of illegal art

    March 26, 2018 / 0 Comments

    In my last article, I wrote about my personal views on street art, and how I saw this as art for the masses. I briefly touched on how the majority of street art and graffiti is illegal, with only the most well-known or outstanding artists becoming almost household names and their work being commissioned to adorn walls. In a twist of fate, a news story recently broke about the complexities of this type of art and the issues it can present in terms of ownership and copyright, which presents us with a really interesting question over what is right and fair in this arena. To give you an idea of…

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