With anti-capitalist and rebellious undertones, it is a democratic form of popular public art probably best understood by seeing it in situ. It is an amorphous beast encompassing art which is found in or inspired by the urban environment. There is as yet no simple definition of street art. Auctioneers, collectors and museum directors are scrabbling to learn urban art vocabulary and develop positions on the big street art issues. In this primer post Art Radar gives you a heads up on what you need to know. Now though, street art is going mainstream. In recent years there has been an increasing interest in an ephemeral and viral form of art that is marking urban settings around the world, and has developed a flourishing sub-culture all its own. Ai Wei Wei Ananya Mukherjee Anish Kapoor art art auctions art collectors art fair art fairs artist interview art market art museums art news art prices art recession Arttactic Asia Art Archive Asian art auction Beijing Cao Fei Carmen Bat Ka Man China Chinese art Chinese artists Chinese contemporary art Christies Collectors contemporary art contemporary Chinese art curator Emerging artists exhibition hong kong Hong Kong art Hong Kong Artists Indian art installation installation art I Nyoman Masriadi Iranian Art Islamic art Japanese art Kate Nicholson Korea Korean art Korean contemporary art London Middle Eastern art New Media Art new york Painting Para/Site performance art photography political art Russian art Saatchi Saatchi Gallery sculpture singapore Sothebys Southeast Asian art Subodh Gupta taiwan Taiwanese art Taiwanese artists Takashi Murakami urban art Venice Biennale Video Video art Yue Minjun Zeng Fanzhi Zhang Huan Zhang Xiaogang.
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