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commissioned works (graffiti)  

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Entry terms

  • commissioned work (graffiti)

Note

  • "Orders, charges, projects, or activities requested and usually financed by one party and ordered or entrusted to an artist or other party to perform or execute, for example a commission may be made for a particular art work. For the process of assigning or granting a commission, use "commissioning (function)."" (The J. Paul Getty Trust. ‘Commissions (Orders for Works)’)

Source

  • The J. Paul Getty Trust. ‘Commissions (Orders for Works)’, Art & Architecture Thesaurus Full Record Display (Getty Research), 25 January 2021. [Date of Access, 1 Aug. 2023]. http://vocab.getty.edu/page/aat/300400904.

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Creator

  • Jona Schlegel
  • Stefan Wogrin

Editorial note

  • The term "commissioned work" within the context of graffiti refers to a graffito that has been legally created, often at the request of a specific individual, organisation, or entity. This type of work is typically sanctioned and permitted by the property owner or relevant authorities, and it may even be a paid project. Commissioned works in graffiti can range from small-scale pieces to large murals that cover entire walls or buildings. They often serve a specific purpose, such as beautifying a space, conveying a particular message, or contributing to a community project. While commissioned works are legal and often appreciated by the public, they can sometimes be seen as less authentic or controversial within the graffiti community. This is because the very nature of graffiti is often associated with rebellion, spontaneity, and the act of reclaiming public space without permission.

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https://vocabs.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/indigo/commissionedWorksGraffiti

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