Tagspotting (2006)
Tagspotting is a documentary that examines Hong Kong’s vibrant street art scene. ST/ART (or Street Art) is a collective of artists who seek to legitimize and spread their art throughout Hong Kong. Whether they’re dodging police or ‘bombing’ the streets at 4am, they seek to break the mould of mainstream art and make themselves exist in an ever growing concrete jungle. (Completed: August 2006) Created by: Cassandra Chan, Emma-Jade Li, Edwin Lee, Manami Szymko, Marcus Tsui
Director: Cassandra Chan
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: August 1, 2006
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Tagspotting about?
- Tagspotting is a documentary that examines Hong Kong’s vibrant street art scene. ST/ART (or Street Art) is a collective of artists who seek to legitimize and spread their art throughout Hong Kong. Whether they’re dodging police or ‘bombing’ the streets at 4am, they seek to break the mould of mainstream art and make themselves exist in an ever growing concrete jungle. (Completed: August 2006) Created by: Cassandra Chan, Emma-Jade Li, Edwin Lee, Manami Szymko, Marcus Tsui
- Who directed Tagspotting?
- Tagspotting was directed by Cassandra Chan.
- How long is Tagspotting?
- Tagspotting has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
- What genre is Tagspotting?
- Tagspotting is a Documentary film.