Neomuralism and cultural policies in Mexico and Argentina: Comparative analysis of two cases

This article seeks to question, from a perspective situated in Mexico and Argentina, the effects of the progressive implementation of cultural policies on the rise of neomuralism; starting from the premise that this renewed and self-managed movement has emerged in Latin American cities at the beginn...

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Autor principal: Prévost, Caroline
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Instituto Multidisciplinario de Estudios Sociales Contemporáneos 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/estudiosocontemp/article/view/4499
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topic arte urbano, activismo artístico, espacio público
street art, artistic activism, public space
spellingShingle arte urbano, activismo artístico, espacio público
street art, artistic activism, public space
Prévost, Caroline
Neomuralism and cultural policies in Mexico and Argentina: Comparative analysis of two cases
topic_facet arte urbano, activismo artístico, espacio público
street art, artistic activism, public space
author Prévost, Caroline
author_facet Prévost, Caroline
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title Neomuralism and cultural policies in Mexico and Argentina: Comparative analysis of two cases
title_short Neomuralism and cultural policies in Mexico and Argentina: Comparative analysis of two cases
title_full Neomuralism and cultural policies in Mexico and Argentina: Comparative analysis of two cases
title_fullStr Neomuralism and cultural policies in Mexico and Argentina: Comparative analysis of two cases
title_full_unstemmed Neomuralism and cultural policies in Mexico and Argentina: Comparative analysis of two cases
title_sort neomuralism and cultural policies in mexico and argentina: comparative analysis of two cases
description This article seeks to question, from a perspective situated in Mexico and Argentina, the effects of the progressive implementation of cultural policies on the rise of neomuralism; starting from the premise that this renewed and self-managed movement has emerged in Latin American cities at the beginning of the new millennium. Some works have indeed shown that it derived in Mexico from graffiti, which gained momentum in 1995 with the "chavos banda", while it had developed with great vigor in Argentina since the economic, political and institutional crisis of 2001. It therefore stems from popular mobilizations, i.e. outside official spaces, at a time when new identity dynamics were being built. However, we have observed in recent years a particular interest of institutions in this militant art, as well as a demand by artists to legally regulate their practice. In the light of a multidisciplinary theoretical base that mobilizes the fields of visual arts, sociology and urban studies, and based on a quantitative as well as qualitative analysis, we will then question the role that cultural policies can play in the recognition and valorization of neomuralism, examining its contributions, but also its limits.  
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