no way.
Museum of Art of Puerto Rico was created in 2000.
Puerto Rico Museum of Contemporary Art was created in 1984.
There are very unique forms of art in Puerto Rico. This is partially due to the fact that this is a very tropical location.
The phone number of the Puerto Rico Art Museum Research Center Library is: 787-977-6277.
Lee Quiñones, born 1960 in Ponce, Puerto Rico and raised in New York, is one of the most important graffiti artists. Some of his paintings belong in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art.
The address of the Puerto Rico Art Museum Research Center Library is: 299 De Diego Ave., San Juan, 00910 M
There are many museums in Puerto Rico dedicated to art. People love to exihibit cultural art proyects. These include paintings, drawings, woodcutting, and other types of art. Mostly, you can find traditional art in the area of the "Old San Juan", especially in the "Paseo de la Princesa".
That depends. Some graffiti (e.g. Sheperd Fairey, Banksy) is meant to be art, and it can definitely be considered art. But a person's nickname in bubble letters on the side of a building is not art at all. yes it is quit hating.
The main difference between graffiti and mural art is that graffiti is often done without permission and can be seen as vandalism, while mural art is typically done with permission and is considered a form of public art. Graffiti is usually smaller in scale and can be more abstract, while murals are larger and often depict specific subjects or themes.
i have got no idea another answer: because graffiti is considered art work or do yu mean musical artists? if you mean tht its just people graffiti their favorite artists
Graffiti is art as long as it is done on the artist's own property or on someone's property who has commissioned the artist to paint their graffiti art there.Graffiti is also an art which people enjoys.
Most people say its vandalism, however, isn't the whole point of art expression? If it is a form of expression and feelings exerted in art isn't the artist making a statement by putting it where he or she wants? Isn't that what makes graffiti unique and different? Sure there is a point where it is considered vandalism.... but aren't there certain positions where it should be considered art as well?