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  2. Graffiti - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti has played an important role within the street art scene in the Middle East and North Africa , especially following the events of the Arab Spring of 2011 or the Sudanese Revolution of 2018/19. [42] Graffiti is a tool of expression in the context of conflict in the region, allowing people to raise their voices politically and socially.

  3. Berlin Wall graffiti art - Wikipedia

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    The Berlin Wall with graffiti art on the West Berlin side and the "Death Strip" on the East [1] The Berlin Wall was constructed in 1961 to separate West Berlin and East Berlin during the Cold War. All the differences between the countries made it a perfect place for people to express their opinions, especially on their preferences and dislikes.

  4. Street art - Wikipedia

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    Germany's Berlin Wall (shown 1986) was a target of artists during its existence (1961–1989).. Street art is a form of artwork that is displayed in public on surrounding buildings, on streets, trains and other publicly viewed surfaces.

  5. Category:Graffiti in Germany - Wikipedia

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  6. Glossary of graffiti - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti that has been painted below the window borders, almost always covering the whole surface in its length. The term is commonly used as a prefix with whole car, although other variations are possible, too. Can be used as a more precise alternative to end-to-end, but not in addition to top-to-bottom as that will exceed the definition of ...

  7. Category:German graffiti artists - Wikipedia

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  8. Sgraffito - Wikipedia

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    During the 16th century, the technique was brought to Germany by the master builders of the Renaissance and taken up with enthusiasm. As a simple native art, old examples of sgraffito can be found in the wide surroundings of Wetterau and Marburg. In Germany, the technique is most predominant in Bavaria.

  9. Peter-Ernst Eiffe - Wikipedia

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    Peter-Ernst Eiffe (1941 - c. December 1982), also known as "Eiffe, der Bär" (German for 'Eiffe, the bear') was probably the first Graffiti artist in Germany. During the German student movement of May 1968, he distributed his messages all over Hamburg and became also known for entering the central station of Hamburg with a Fiat 600.