Street Art Against War: With Stencil Marks And Paint Cans in Ukraine
In: Baltic Worlds, Jg. XVI (2023), Heft 1-2, S. 29-34
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Street artists have demonstrated their condemnation of Russia’s invasion of a neighbor with murals, both in Ukraine and abroad. The most famous of these artists is Banksy. On a wall of what was oncea kindergarten, he has sprayed the image of a child in a judo match overcoming a seemingly far more powerful opponent (an adult with some resemblance to the Russian leader). Although such works of street artists in Ukraine sometimes also show Putin, children area common theme – often a girl with two stiff braids. Some of these works are presented in this essay, considering the role of the child in them, seeking to understand the role of art in protest as an appro-priation and reconfiguration of public space.
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Street Art Against War: With Stencil Marks And Paint Cans in Ukraine
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Källström, Lisa |
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Zeitschrift: | Baltic Worlds, Jg. XVI (2023), Heft 1-2, S. 29-34 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2023 |
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ISSN: | 2000-2955 (print) |
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