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Don't say it. Spray it : der Kampf kritischer Künstler um Kommunikation : eine Untersuchung zur politischen Bedeutung und Wirkung von Graffiti in Kairo / Judika Zerrer.
Author
Zerrer, Judika
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Format
Book
Language
German
English
Published/Created
Stuttgart : Merz Akademie, c2016.
Description
163 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; 26 cm
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Subject(s)
Street art
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Egypt
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Cairo
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History
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21st century
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Street art
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Political aspects
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Egypt
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Cairo
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21st century
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Arab Spring, 2010-
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Series
Merz Akademie
Summary note
Die Fotografin und Gestalterin Judika Zerrer gibt in ihrem Buch Einblicke in die Street Art in Kairo in Zeiten des Arabischen Frühlings. Für Kunst-, Gestaltungs- und Politikinteressierte. "Don't say it. Spray it." ist ein Zeitdokument der Arabellion mit Interviews der Graffiti-Protagonisten, persönlichen Eindrücken der Autorin und zahlreichen Fotografien der lebendigen Stadtmauern Kairos.
Notes
Academy publication.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Language note
Main text in German, interviews in English.
ISBN
9783937982403 ((pbk.))
393798240X ((pbk.))
OCLC
961100605
International Article Number
9783937982403
RCP
N - S
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