Sticker art

Sticker Art (english sticker for "sticker " ) is a form of street art, are attached at the sticker in the public space. The classification between street art and accepted unauthorized Verunzierung is fluent. Especially since the early 2000s is often seen in large cities, for example, trash cans, traffic signs or house walls this phenomenon.

Background

An artistic development for temporary public art represents the project bar code in Hanover, in which, as an artistic contribution on the concept of swarm Art millions of price labels permissibly to most prepared surfaces in public spaces such as benches, columns, trees, the sidewalk or even the tram were stuck.

In contrast to the graffiti this form of intervention falls within the public space on a regular basis not under the offense of criminal damage, because they (usually ) only temporary changes and the appearance of the ground substance is not violated. Instead, the stickers will be punished as " Wildplakatierung " and thus constitutes a misdemeanor, if no special use permit exists.

Gallery

Stickers in Barcelona

Left Hand Drinking ONLY and Plant- a- Tree in Milan

Protest stickers against the numerous free Pinkler in Hamburg- St. Pauli

Various stickers in Amsterdam

Stickers by Mr.E and I LOVE TP at the Sorbonne University in Paris

Stickers on a trash can in the Montparnasse district of Paris

Sticker on the base of the NRW - Forum in Dusseldorf, January 2012

Sticker on road sign no parking in Berlin Prenzlauer Berg, August 2012

Project bar code: pasted with price tags pillars at the Historical Museum Hannover

Project bar code: using price tags arty tram

" You not stick to! "

The city of Cologne, Rhein Energie, Cologne Transport Authority (KVB ), waste management companies ( AWB) and the 1st FC Cologne On 20 March 2012, the initiative " you not stick to! " Against " wild pasting " located on public roads started. The population must be made ​​aware of the problems of over- bonding of local and signs, signs on gas and water connections ( hydrants for the fire department ) and not more readable road signs that lead to a traffic hazard. A light rail KVB was designed to support the campaign with the poster designs.

Cologne's city manager Guido Kahlen demonstrated ...

... How difficult is to remove the sticker

Christian Clemens of the 1st FC Cologne FC interviewed by TV to the action

A light rail Cologne transporting enterprises

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