The work investigates the role that street art practices can play in marginal and complex urban realities as identity markers and instruments for territorial enhancement. The intent is to understand, through the analysis of some street art experiences conducted in the suburbs of Naples, to what extent these unconventional artistic practices are able to favor the rewriting and re-signification of degraded and often abandoned landscapes and if they can be used by local institutions as drivers to develop alternative and territorialized tourist routes.

Is the street art a driver for tourist valorisation of marginal urban contexts? The experience of Naples

Giorgia Iovino
2019-01-01

Abstract

The work investigates the role that street art practices can play in marginal and complex urban realities as identity markers and instruments for territorial enhancement. The intent is to understand, through the analysis of some street art experiences conducted in the suburbs of Naples, to what extent these unconventional artistic practices are able to favor the rewriting and re-signification of degraded and often abandoned landscapes and if they can be used by local institutions as drivers to develop alternative and territorialized tourist routes.
2019
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