War on Walls: Egypt's Arab Spring Street Art
de Genevieve Hathaway
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À propos du livre
Street art was a defining feature of the Egyptian revolution: raising awareness of political and economic issues, pressuring the regime and governing bodies for change, injecting dark humor into turbulent times, and providing a visual memory of important events and individuals. The street artists' work featured revolutionary slogans, criticisms of the government, portraits of government figures, tributes to martyrs, comments on social issues, and depictions of key revolutionary events. The emerging street art movement was a creative expression of the Egyptian people's frustration and desire for freedom, as well as a way to physically reclaim space in Cairo as belonging to the people rather than the government.
War on Walls preserves important examples of this extraordinary art movement. The book aims to convey not only the craft of these artists, but also the messages that inspired the street artists to express the soul and dreams of the Egyptian peoples’ revolution. These murals tell the story of Egypt’s Arab Spring through some of the most beautiful, expressive and iconic wall images ever created.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Grand carré, 30×30 cm
# de pages: 62 - Date de publication: déc 05, 2013
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Photographs of Street Art, Photographs of Arab Spring, Photographs of Egypt, Egypt Photography, Arab Spring Photography, Genevieve Hathaway, Graffiti Art, Street Art, Egyptian Street Art, Egypt revolution, Arab Spring, Egypt
À propos du créateur
Genevieve Hathaway is a documentary photographer whose passion for wildlife conservation, archaeology, mountaineering and preservation of modern cultural heritage has taken her across the Middle East, Southern and Central Asia, and Australia. A family trip to Europe at a young age introduced Genevieve to the diverse cultures and powerful stories she could tell with her camera. Inspired by what she saw and experienced, Genevieve then went on to spend a decade and a half traveling, working and photographing across 5 continents. As a former archaeologist and a trained biologist, Genevieve brings this knowledge and expertise to her documentary work. When not traveling, she calls Seattle, Washington home. Additional information about Genevieve's photographic work and her portfolio can be found at http://genevievehathaway.com