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GRAFFITI INDONESIA
Sekelompok pasukan dengan mengenakan sweater dan masker sambil menenteng cat semprot di tangan mulai berjalan menelusuri jalan-jalan di tengah kota besar Indonesia. Beberapa saat mereka sempat berdiam diri di bawah fly over, dengan pandangan penuh arti menatap tembok-tembok yang kosong dan kusam tersebut. Sedetik kemudian tangan-tangan mereka mulai menyemprot tembok tersebut dengan cat semprot. Tidak ada yang tahu apa yang mereka ciptakan saat itu, sampai keesokan paginya para pengguna jalan mulai terheran-heran dengan karya para bomber tersebut. Dan karya inilah yang kita kenal sebagai “graffiti”.
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TEMBOK BOMBER
TEMBOKBOMBER is a street art community website and a chill spot for Indonesian street artists, urban-artists, and street art lovers. We feature urban contemporary artwork, particularly street art by Indonesian and international artists.
Inspired by some discussion about street art in GODOTE FORUM (Massive Lab), the founders of TEMBOKBOMBER started a mailing list discussing scenes of Indonesian street art. After a while, the idea emerged to create a website dedicated for this Indonesian street community. At the end of 2004, TEMBOKBOMBER.COM was constructed in order to promote these local street art scenes to the public, both local and international, and to gather all street artists from many different areas of Indonesia.
CONTACT
If you have any question, information, suggestion, or anything, just e-mail us to info@tembokbomber.com. And if you have any photos, news, links, or anything about street art/urban art, please feel free to send it to submit@tembokbomber.com
You can see all about Tembokbomber,
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WebUrbanist | Archived Articles on Urban & Street Art
Urban art is at the heart of WebUrbanist – the drawings, images, photos and sculptures that inspire us in part because they are open to the public. From installation artworks to street graffiti and everything in between, here is our extensive collection of urban street art gathered from around the world and representing both traditional techniques and innovative approaches by old and new street artists alike.
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STREET ART
Street art is any art developed in public spaces — that is, "in the streets" — though the term usually refers to unsanctioned art, as opposed to government sponsored initiatives. The term can include traditional graffiti artwork, stencil graffiti, sticker art, wheatpasting and street poster art, video projection, art intervention, guerrilla art, flash mobbing and street installations. Typically, the term street art or the more specific post-graffiti is used to distinguish contemporary public-space artwork from territorial graffiti, vandalism, and corporate art.
Artists have challenged art by situating it in non-art contexts. ‘Street’ artists do not aspire to change the definition of an artwork, but rather to question the existing environment with its own language. They attempt to have their work communicate with everyday people about socially relevant themes in ways that are informed by esthetic values without being imprisoned by them.[1] John Fekner defines street art as “all art on the street that’s not graffiti.
GRAFFITI INDONESIA
Sekelompok pasukan dengan mengenakan sweater dan masker sambil menenteng cat semprot di tangan mulai berjalan menelusuri jalan-jalan di tengah kota besar Indonesia. Beberapa saat mereka sempat berdiam diri di bawah fly over, dengan pandangan penuh arti menatap tembok-tembok yang kosong dan kusam tersebut. Sedetik kemudian tangan-tangan mereka mulai menyemprot tembok tersebut dengan cat semprot. Tidak ada yang tahu apa yang mereka ciptakan saat itu, sampai keesokan paginya para pengguna jalan mulai terheran-heran dengan karya para bomber tersebut. Dan karya inilah yang kita kenal sebagai “graffiti”.
Check it out!! >>
TEMBOK BOMBER
TEMBOKBOMBER is a street art community website and a chill spot for Indonesian street artists, urban-artists, and street art lovers. We feature urban contemporary artwork, particularly street art by Indonesian and international artists.
Inspired by some discussion about street art in GODOTE FORUM (Massive Lab), the founders of TEMBOKBOMBER started a mailing list discussing scenes of Indonesian street art. After a while, the idea emerged to create a website dedicated for this Indonesian street community. At the end of 2004, TEMBOKBOMBER.COM was constructed in order to promote these local street art scenes to the public, both local and international, and to gather all street artists from many different areas of Indonesia.
CONTACT
If you have any question, information, suggestion, or anything, just e-mail us to info@tembokbomber.com. And if you have any photos, news, links, or anything about street art/urban art, please feel free to send it to submit@tembokbomber.com
You can see all about Tembokbomber,
Check this!!
WebUrbanist | Archived Articles on Urban & Street Art
Urban art is at the heart of WebUrbanist – the drawings, images, photos and sculptures that inspire us in part because they are open to the public. From installation artworks to street graffiti and everything in between, here is our extensive collection of urban street art gathered from around the world and representing both traditional techniques and innovative approaches by old and new street artists alike.
See more of WebUrbanist!!
STREET ART
Street art is any art developed in public spaces — that is, "in the streets" — though the term usually refers to unsanctioned art, as opposed to government sponsored initiatives. The term can include traditional graffiti artwork, stencil graffiti, sticker art, wheatpasting and street poster art, video projection, art intervention, guerrilla art, flash mobbing and street installations. Typically, the term street art or the more specific post-graffiti is used to distinguish contemporary public-space artwork from territorial graffiti, vandalism, and corporate art.
Artists have challenged art by situating it in non-art contexts. ‘Street’ artists do not aspire to change the definition of an artwork, but rather to question the existing environment with its own language. They attempt to have their work communicate with everyday people about socially relevant themes in ways that are informed by esthetic values without being imprisoned by them.[1] John Fekner defines street art as “all art on the street that’s not graffiti.
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