Street poster art is a kind of street art usually handmade or printed graphics on thin paper. It can be understood as an art piece that is installed on the streets as opposed to in a gallery or museum, but by some it is not comprehended as a form of contemporary art.
Viral diffusion of messages and the ability to reach every part of society are core concepts for street poster artists.[1]

Gallery
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Nakameguro, Tokyo, Japan
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Mural, Porto
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Street art by WATTTS in Paris
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Painting in the Global Tradition by Ces53, a Dutch street artist
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Street art in Sesimbra, Portugal
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Graphic-Domain in Heidelberg by Nicola Pragera
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Mural by BLU, Gaza Strip, Prague
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Graffiti in Shoreditch, London by Stik
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Urban art in Katowice, Poland
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Lie Lie Land by female street artist Bambi in Islington, London.
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Street artist (chalks) in Florence, Italy
See also
References
Further reading
- E Pluribus Venom by Shepard Fairey (2008) Gingko Press.
- Philosophy of Obey (Obey Giant): The Formative Years (1989 - 2008), edited by Sarah Jaye Williams (2008), Nerve Books UK.
- Obey: Supply & Demand, The Art of Shepard Fairey by Shepard Fairey (2006), Gingko Press.
- Popaganda: The Art and Crimes of Ron English by Ron English(2004) Last Gasp
- RE/Search: Pranks 2 by V Vale(2006) RE/Search Publications