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Graffiti has been denounced by many as vandalism, and as an illegal act that defaces public
prope vever, supporters of graffiti claim that it is an art form. Graffiti challenges the
elitist nuwuf art that art belongs in galleries or museums, and is accessible only to a
certain section of society. It appropriates public spaces and makes art part of everyday life.
Instead of the audience going to view the art form, street art reaches out to the viewer.
Critics allege that these are unsolicited eyesores which impinge on the urban cityscape,
while graffiti practitioners argue that so do billboards and other modes of corporate
advertising
Some graffiti practitioners view their art as a ritual transgression against a repressive
political and economic order. Some also view their creations as a statement against Western
deas of capitalism and private property. Although many consider the spray-painted pieces a
ouisance, graffiti has been increasingly gaining recognition from the art world. It has been
xhibited in various galleries in London and New York, and artists are often commissioned to
legal murals and other works for art shows. The most famo​

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