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Autumn 2011: Project Update

Thanks for checking in and keeping up with the project’s progression. I would like to share three very cool and exciting events, in which Post Soviet Graffiti participated this season:  From October 9th through October 15th, Georgetown University’s on-campus café cooperative [...]

November 26, 2011 America, Archives, Graffiti

The Authenticity of the Medium and the State-Sponsored Legal Festival

Graffiti is inherently anti-authority. It wages a midnight war on private property and mainstream media censorship. In theory, street artists and their audiences exist on completely separate chronotopal planes; the viewer walks on a Vasilievskii Ostrov backstreet, observes the stenciled [...]

November 25, 2011 Archives, Graffiti

(In Belarus) The Spray Can is Mightier Than the Sword

Last week Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty published a feature photo-essay based on our findings in Belarus during their attempted July 3rd revolution. We were also honoured to be featured as guests on their weekly “Blender” podcast. You can listen [...]

July 28, 2011 Archives, Belarus, Graffiti, Press