Questions
What is the primary purpose of street art?
- To beautify public spaces
- To express political or social views
- To promote commercial products
- To mark territory
What are some common themes explored in street art?
- Love and relationships
- Politics and social issues
- Nature and the environment
- All of the above
What is the relationship between street art and censorship?
- Street art is always censored by authorities.
- Street art is never censored by authorities.
- Street art is sometimes censored by authorities, depending on the content.
- Street art is censored by authorities only in certain countries.
What are some examples of street art that have been censored?
- Banksy's "Kissing Coppers"
- Keith Haring's "Crack is Wack"
- Shepard Fairey's "Obey Giant"
- All of the above
What are some of the arguments in favor of censoring street art?
- It can be offensive or inappropriate.
- It can be used to promote illegal activities.
- It can damage public property.
- All of the above
What are some of the arguments against censoring street art?
- It is a form of free speech.
- It can beautify public spaces.
- It can raise awareness of important issues.
- All of the above
What are some of the ways that street artists can avoid censorship?
- Using anonymous identities
- Working in collaboration with authorities
- Creating temporary or ephemeral works
- All of the above
What is the future of street art in relation to censorship?
- Street art will become more censored in the future.
- Street art will become less censored in the future.
- The relationship between street art and censorship will remain the same.
- It is impossible to predict the future of street art in relation to censorship.
Which of the following is NOT a common technique used by street artists to avoid censorship?
- Using stencils
- Working at night
- Creating temporary or ephemeral works
- Getting permission from authorities
What is the name of the famous street artist who is known for his anonymous identity and his use of stencils?
- Banksy
- Keith Haring
- Shepard Fairey
- Jean-Michel Basquiat
Which of the following street artists was known for his vibrant and colorful graffiti murals?
- Banksy
- Keith Haring
- Shepard Fairey
- Jean-Michel Basquiat
What is the name of the street art movement that emerged in the 1980s and is characterized by its use of wheatpaste posters?
- Stencil graffiti
- Wheatpaste graffiti
- Sticker art
- Yarn bombing
Which of the following is NOT a common theme explored in street art?
- Love and relationships
- Politics and social issues
- Nature and the environment
- Advertising and consumerism
What is the name of the famous street artist who is known for his iconic "Obey Giant" campaign?
- Banksy
- Keith Haring
- Shepard Fairey
- Jean-Michel Basquiat
Which of the following street artists was known for his use of found objects and recycled materials in his works?
- Banksy
- Keith Haring
- Shepard Fairey
- Jean-Michel Basquiat