The evolution of Street Art has radically revolutionized the art world, transforming inhospitable concrete walls into exciting urban canvases. This art began as a way to convey social, political and cultural messages, evolving over time and eroding the austere image of art as the domain of a small elite. This within the reach of all represents how the human capacity to express art can transform even urban settings into a fascinating open-air museum.
In inland Italy, particularly in the Marche region, this art form has found a favorable habitat in old villages, giving rise to true open-air museums-a perfect fusion of contemporary art and the historic Italian landscape.
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