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Why street art isn’t as revolutionary as you think

Posted on 15th December 2016 by

By Laurie Wdowiak “Bobos… Colonizers! Enslavers! Capitalists! I’m going to punch them. Hard!” – I am listening to this man talking and laughing to himself while I am shopping in the African neighbourhood of the Parisian 18th district. While his… Continue Reading →

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