Nothing to see here: the subtle art of graffiti suppression during the 2019 Hong Kong protests

Amid Hong Kong's massive protests and increasingly severe government crackdown in the summer of 2019, graffiti proliferated in the city and became an iconic expression of dissent. Hans Leo Maes documents and inventories the different forms taken by the incessant work of state officials to cover...

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1. Verfasser: Maes, Hans Leo 1975- (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: [Paris] Building Books [2021]
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Zusammenfassung:Amid Hong Kong's massive protests and increasingly severe government crackdown in the summer of 2019, graffiti proliferated in the city and became an iconic expression of dissent. Hans Leo Maes documents and inventories the different forms taken by the incessant work of state officials to cover up, hide, or attempt to remove these inscriptions from the public space. In this publication, the smudged markings at tram stops are particularly highlighted, where the combined action of graffiti and attempts at erasure have resulted in unique, ghostly images with a plasticity that refers to current forms of post-graffiti and contemporary art, questioning the mechanics behind the state
Beschreibung:224 ungezählte Seiten
ISBN:9782956781585

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