Tática

Public art intervention

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Em resumo

An artwork installed in public space (say, the AIDS Quilt laid out on the Washington Mall, or an unauthorized statue of Edward Snowden put up at night in a city park) that provokes thought and challenges power.

Exemplos do mundo real

'I Didn't Want This to Be a Taboo': The Fight for Kosovan Women Raped During the War

Artist Alketa Xhafa Mripa’s installation “Thinking Of You” is dresses donated by survivors hung on washing lines as a symbol of washing away stigma.

Colorado Capitol Prankster Places Putin Portrait Where Trump's Should Be

A prankster in the Colorado state capitol placed a portrait of Vladimir Putin in a space intended for a picture of Donald Trump.

‘It’s not just a wolf whistle’: how catcalls became anti-harassment street art

Farah Benis uses sidewalk chalk to document harassment toward women and girls in locations where catcalls took place.

Comedians mock ‘Confederate sympathizer’ Steve King with tiny statue

The Good Liars install a tiny statue for a tiny-minded white supremacist icon, to mock the nation’s racist foundations.