Déjouer la Ville Créative ?
In 2014, Green Party member Éric Piolle won Grenoble local election. He agrees to support a new festival, the Grenoble Street art Fest’. Since 2015, walls have been adorned with unpublished fiction images which enriched the city with a new label, somehow both "trendy" and "popular&quo...
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description | In 2014, Green Party member Éric Piolle won Grenoble local election. He agrees to support a new festival, the Grenoble Street art Fest’. Since 2015, walls have been adorned with unpublished fiction images which enriched the city with a new label, somehow both "trendy" and "popular", attractive and accessible to all. Like any enterprise taking place in the public sphere, this initiative is both praised (as a way to value the territory and to create social cohesion against spatial disjunctions) and criticized (as exclusionary towards some graffiti artists, as being artistically poor). Either way, the festival becomes a pretext to question the place of street images, both inside (“in”) and outside (“off”). These images allow an analysis of the ways territories build themselves. |
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spelling | doaj-art-9c86e22f9f7a4d83b55bf360d06a31992025-01-30T12:45:19ZfraPôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information GéographiqueEchoGéo1963-11972018-07-014410.4000/echogeo.15609Déjouer la Ville Créative ?Léa SallenaveIn 2014, Green Party member Éric Piolle won Grenoble local election. He agrees to support a new festival, the Grenoble Street art Fest’. Since 2015, walls have been adorned with unpublished fiction images which enriched the city with a new label, somehow both "trendy" and "popular", attractive and accessible to all. Like any enterprise taking place in the public sphere, this initiative is both praised (as a way to value the territory and to create social cohesion against spatial disjunctions) and criticized (as exclusionary towards some graffiti artists, as being artistically poor). Either way, the festival becomes a pretext to question the place of street images, both inside (“in”) and outside (“off”). These images allow an analysis of the ways territories build themselves.https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/15609institutionalisationgraffiticreation of urbanitycultural policyGrenoble Street art Fest’ |
spellingShingle | Léa Sallenave Déjouer la Ville Créative ? EchoGéo institutionalisation graffiti creation of urbanity cultural policy Grenoble Street art Fest’ |
title | Déjouer la Ville Créative ? |
title_full | Déjouer la Ville Créative ? |
title_fullStr | Déjouer la Ville Créative ? |
title_full_unstemmed | Déjouer la Ville Créative ? |
title_short | Déjouer la Ville Créative ? |
title_sort | dejouer la ville creative |
topic | institutionalisation graffiti creation of urbanity cultural policy Grenoble Street art Fest’ |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/15609 |
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