'Art in Odd Places' is a New York art festival that sees local artists take over 14th Street through a variety of oddly placed art. The guerrilla-style festival which started ten years ago saw pieces that used the city as its canvas and often subverted signage pieces and included odd human displays.
The most recognizable pieces from Art in Odd Places can now be seen through a gallery exhibit called 'Recall.' The gallery has selected 47 different artists to showcase some of their previous works. The curated selection focused on pieces that blended in with much of the city, and were pieces that you had to look closely to determine it was there. Recall is a great reminder of the visual stimulation overload that most cities have, forcing you to observe more closely.
Guerrilla Art Festivals
The 'Art in Odd Places' Festival is Celebrated Through a Gallery Exhibit
Trend Themes
1. Guerrilla Art Festivals - The popularity of guerrilla art festivals like 'Art in Odd Places' is on the rise, creating opportunities for cities to showcase local art and attract tourists.
2. Outdoor Art Installations - The success of Art in Odd Places and other outdoor art installations highlight the potential for public art in creating vibrant and engaging city spaces.
3. Subversive Art - The focus on subverting and transforming urban spaces through art presents an opportunity for artists and creatives to challenge norms and offer new perspectives on city life.
Industry Implications
1. Tourism - Guerrilla art festivals can be a unique and intriguing selling point for cities looking to promote cultural tourism.
2. Art and Design - The rise of guerrilla art festivals and outdoor art installations creates new opportunities for artists and designers to showcase their work in new and unconventional ways.
3. Urban Planning - The impact of public art on city spaces presents an opportunity for urban planners to incorporate art into urban design to create more dynamic and engaging public spaces.