Street painting

Street painting
A street painter working in New York City.
A street painter or pavement artist in Stuttgart, Germany with an unfinished picture.
A street painter working outside Centre Pompidou. The painting being copied is Vermeer's Het meisje met de parel.

Street painting, also commonly known as pavement art, chalk art, and sidewalk art, is the performance art of rendering original and non-original artistic designs on pavement such as streets, sidewalks, and town squares with impermanent and semi-permanent materials such as chalk.

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Origin

Street painting has been recorded throughout Europe since the 16th century. Street Painters, (also called chalk artists) a name these performance artists are most commonly called in the USA are historically called I Madonnari in Italy (singular form: madonnaro or madonnara) because they recreated images of the Madonna. In England they are called Screevers and in Germany Strassenmaler (street: straßen, painter: maler).

The Italian I Madonnari were itinerant artists, many of whom had been brought into the cities to work on the huge cathedrals. When the work was done, they needed to find another way to make a living, and thus would often recreate the paintings from the church onto the pavement. Aware of festival and holy days in each province and town, they traveled to join in the festivities to make a living from observers who would throw coins if they approved of the artist's work. For centuries I Madonnari were folk artists, reproducing simple images with crude materials such as tiles, coal and chalk until World War II disrupted their tradition and reduced their numbers.[citation needed]

In 1972, a street painting was being promoted again by the formation of a festival in Grazie di Curtatone, Italy and today the performance art-form is recognized all over the world.

Today this work is called 3d Street Painting, 3D Pavement Art, 3D Chalk Art, 3D Sidewalk Art, 3D Illusion, anamorphic or 3D, although in the past it was called one-point perspective.[citation needed]

Painters

Sidewalk Sam at work in the late 1970s or early 80s.

The first known street painter in the US was Sidewalk Sam, who began painting in the streets of Boston in 1973.

In 1982 Kurt Wenner, an American, began street painting in Rome. By 1983 he took the already-existing anamorphic art form to the street by drawing, then brushing, his home-made pastels into a painting. In 1984 he was documented by National Geographic in their film Masterpieces In Chalk. That same year he won the title of "Maestro Madonnaro" ("best" or "featured" chalk artist) at the Grazie festival.[citation needed]

Later in the early 1990s Michael Kirby began to work in Europe as a street painter creating more original work based on contemporary issues and not on classical ideas and designs. He would go on to become a master street painter in all the major festivals across Europe including Germany, Italy, and Holland. He would later bring the art form to other countries such as Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, Ireland, Canada, and various parts of the United States. His work was featured at the Smithsonian Institution in DC, National Geographic, David Letterman Show, North Carolina Museum of Art, Rai Television, and others. Today his studio, Murals of Baltimore, is hired to create public art around the world and is considered the leader in street painting.

Festivals

2010 Sarasota Chalk Festival photo by Rod Millington

In 1972 the first International Street Painting Competition was held in Grazie di Curtatone, Italy. The goal of the competition was to record and publicize the work of (those thought to be) the last practitioners of this traditional art form.[citation needed]

In 1987, Wenner and Manfred Stader introduced street painting to Old Mission Santa Barbara, California. This was the first of numerous events in the United States to be modeled on the Italian festival.[citation needed]

One of the largest events in the United States is the Lake Worth Street Painting Festival, held in Lake Worth Florida. Started in 1994, it attracts 100,000 visitors over the weekend to see 250 works of art come to life by 400+ artists.[1]

In 2010, the First International Street Painting Festival in the United States [2][3] was organized by Denise Kowal, President of the Avenida de Colores, Inc. 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation that produced the Sarasota Chalk Festival.[4] Over 250 street painters attended the Halloween-themed festival attracting some of the best street painters from around the world.

See also

street artist in Florence, Italy

Notable artists

References

External links

Media related to Street art at Wikimedia Commons


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