(): Languishing in a dungeon cell of Syria’s then-ruler Bashar Assad, an unknown prisoner scrawled a verse of Arabic poetry on his cell wall - an expression of pain and love amid his torment. “My ...
“First-Name Basis,” an exhibit of works by the renowned street artist READ, opens with a reception from 7 to 10 p.m., ...
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A community mural that is meant to represent hope has been defaced. The mural in Camborne portrays the town's own rugby ...
Pedro X. Molina has spent more than 20 years drawing political cartoons skewering Nicaragua’s dictatorship and government. In ...
As you walk through the cold, dark cells of Assad's prisons, the graffiti on the walls cry out. They plead to God and yearn ...
Often mysterious, the graffiti preserves fragments of what the anonymous inmates were thinking as they faced torture and death.
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Languishing in a dungeon cell of Syria’s then-ruler Bashar Assad, an unknown prisoner scrawled a verse ...
Languishing in a dungeon cell of Syria’s then-ruler Bashar Assad, an unknown prisoner scrawled a verse of Arabic poetry on ...
The new “Above Ground” exhibition at the Museum of New York explores graffiti art and subculture with works in several ...
Mural Fest will invite 13 artists from across the world to Beaumont this spring to adorn the Civic Center with murals. The artists specialize in a variety of art styles and together have 543,500 ...
Have you heard the news? Miami Grill, the iconic fast-casual spot known for its nostalgic South Florida vibe and a menu ...