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Graffiti art is a form of artistic expression in public spaces, a type of inscription on walls that reflects the reality of the streets. The images that appear and disappear as resurgences, since classical civilizations, in paintings on walls, are also called graffiti. This research is based on the arguments of the sharing of the sensible, the theory of the French philosopher Jacques Ranciere, and the resistance and survival of the image in its resurgences, the theory of the French philosopher Georges Didi-Huberman, to reflect on these graffiti images, with an emphasis on the graffiti of the artist Nina Pandolfo, urban art images that draw the viewer's attention to political, social and artistic issues. These works are re-signified in time and space, from the street to art galleries, from plastic production with spray paint to countless techniques and consumer objects, thus re-emerging new image proposals every day. Master's course in Language Sciences at the University of Southern Santa Catarina, SC Brazil Advisor: Prof. Dr. Ramayana Lira.
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Graffiti art is a form of artistic expression in public spaces, a type of inscription on walls that reflects the reality of the streets. The images that appear and disappear as resurgences, since classical civilizations, in paintings on walls, are also called graffiti. This research is based on the arguments of the sharing of the sensible, the theory of the French philosopher Jacques Ranciere, and the resistance and survival of the image in its resurgences, the theory of the French philosopher Georges Didi-Huberman, to reflect on these graffiti images, with an emphasis on the graffiti of the artist Nina Pandolfo, urban art images that draw the viewer's attention to political, social and artistic issues. These works are re-signified in time and space, from the street to art galleries, from plastic production with spray paint to countless techniques and consumer objects, thus re-emerging new image proposals every day. Master's course in Language Sciences at the University of Southern Santa Catarina, SC Brazil Advisor: Prof. Dr. Ramayana Lira.