grafmiljøer
Grafmiljøer, or graffiti milieus, are urban networks of artists, crews, and supporters centered on graffiti and street-art practices. They span public spaces, informal venues, and sanctioned events, and are characterized by social norms, hierarchies, and networks that facilitate collaboration, exchange of materials, and the sharing of styles across generations.
Historically, grafmiljøer emerged in the late 1960s and 1970s in North America before expanding to Europe and
Practices include tagging, throw-ups, and fully developed pieces, as well as collaborative murals, wheatpaste posters, and
Many grafmiljøer contend with legal constraints, ranging from vandalism laws to city-led public-art initiatives. In some