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Walls That Spoke

"Walls That Spoke" explores the captivating history etched onto walls worldwide, revealing how wall art—from ancient cave paintings to modern graffiti—serves as powerful cultural expressions and potent symbols of resistance.

The book argues that these visual narratives function as vital historical documents, offering unfiltered glimpses into the lives and struggles of often-marginalized communities.

Early cave paintings, for example, offer insight into early human cognition, while later murals served to propagate political agendas.

The book unfolds chronologically, beginning with prehistoric art and transitioning through murals in ancient civilizations to modern political art.

Case studies, such as murals from the Mexican Revolution and the Civil Rights Movement, illustrate how these works mobilized communities and preserved collective memory.

Graffiti is examined as a contemporary form of resistance, shaping urban landscapes and challenging power structures.

This approach highlights the unique value of wall art in conveying social history and cultural expression.

By treating all forms of wall art as valid historical and cultural expressions, "Walls That Spoke" provides a comprehensive understanding of their significance.

The book connects art history with social history, offering a fresh perspective on urban art, social justice, and the narratives embedded in the walls around us.


Author:

  • Felicity Moreau

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 112 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Nonfiction
  • History
  • Culture
  • Arts and photography

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