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Tasks: Street Art in New York

Watch the film about street art in New York before discussing the questions below. You can also learn more about two of the most famous street artists in the world: Banksy and Eduardo Kobra.

Discuss in pairs or in class:

  1. How does street art differ from traditional art forms like painting and sculpture?

  2. Do you think street art appeals equally to all age groups and social groups in society?

  3. Do you think street art belongs in museums, or is it best viewed outside in public spaces?

  4. How has street art impacted the aesthetics and atmosphere of your local community or town?

  5. Some people consider street art a form of vandalism, while others see it as a legitimate art form. Where do you stand on this debate?

  6. Do you believe street art can be a catalyst for social change and awareness? How?

  7. Street art is often temporary and vulnerable to removal. How does this aspect affect your perception of its artistic value?

  8. Street art often challenges conventional norms and expectations. Can you think of a piece of street art that has left a lasting impression on you? Why?

Who is Eduardo Kobra?

Eduardo Kobra is a street artist who officially began his career in 1987, when he was eleven years old, in his hometown of São Paulo, Brazil. Since then, he has painted over 3,000 murals on five continents.

In New York, there are currently 19 breathtaking murals by Kobra. His latest project in New York, finalised in 2018, is called Colors of Liberty. The idea behind this project was to portray and pay homage to great personalities that have fought and are still fighting for peace. Some of these figures are Mahatma Gandhi, Anne Frank, Mother Teresa, Malala Yousafzai, and Michael Jackson.

In Kobra’s own words:

"The idea is to use murals as a platform for issues that we are living with in the world today and to talk about them in a peaceful way, without offending anyone or promoting hatred with my artworks. The intention of my artworks is to bring awareness about complex subjects, such as racism, violence, the use of firearms, and violence in general, and also the plight of immigrants. To reflect on all of this so we can find answers on how to make the world a better place."

Write

Use the internet and find photos of other paintings by Kobra from the Colors of Liberty project.

Write a text where you discuss Kobra’s unique art and the effect it has on the public. How would you describe his style? Does the artist succeed in promoting reflection and awareness about social issues?

Who is Banksy?

Banksy is a renowned British street artist whose works have appeared all over the world and are sold for millions at various auctions. Maintaining an air of mystery, Banksy’s true identity remains unconfirmed. When his artworks surface, Banksy typically takes ownership of them through his official Instagram page. His work often focuses on topical societal issues, and conveys powerful political messages.

Discuss

In the expandable box, you will find six different art-works by Banksy.

  1. Go through the art works in pairs or groups. What is the political message that Banksy is trying to convey? How is the message presented?

  2. Banksy often uses humour or surprise in his art. What does he achieve by this?

Art by Banksy

Write

  1. Choose two of the paintings and write a text where you reflect on the value of street art in general and these art works in particular.

  2. Write a text where you discuss the following quotes. What did these people mean?

"Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.”
Pablo Picasso

“Art, freedom and creativity will change society faster than politics.”
Victor Pinchuk

“I'd been painting rats for three years before someone said, 'That's clever. It's an anagram of art,' and I had to pretend I'd known that all along.”
Banksy

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Sist oppdatert 27.03.2026