The aesthetics of green guerrilla. From activism to fine art.

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Abstract

Grassroots movements – the activisms associated with the greening of the cities, reclaiming wastelands, establishing community gardens, improving the quality of life in industrialized places through minor nature-based interventions, as well as protection and safeguarding of the scraps of nature within cities – are what in this article I call green guerilla. I want to demonstrate how these small-scale grassroots movements grow; how their actions lead to official solutions; how they become institutionalized and, sometimes, commercialized. However, above all, by linking them with the environmental and participatory aesthetic trends, I wish to indicate their aesthetic aspects and the fact that they frequently bear the hallmarks of art.

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Gralińska-Toborek, A. (2022). The aesthetics of green guerrilla. From activism to fine art. On the w Terfront Public Art Urban Design Civic Participation Urban Regenerationt, 63(1), 3–29. https://doi.org/10.1344/waterfront2021.63.1.02

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