La série OppArt de The Nation met en lumière l'art de rue à Barcelone en solidarité avec la Palestine

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The Nation a publié un volet de la série OppArt de l'artiste Andrea Arroyo intitulé « Solidarity With Palestine, Written on the Streets », mettant en avant des pochoirs pro-palestiniens à Barcelone.

The Nation a publié une nouvelle contribution à sa série OppArt, une rubrique consacrée à l'art politique et engagé socialement.

Cet article, intitulé « Solidarity With Palestine, Written on the Streets » (Solidarité avec la Palestine, écrite dans les rues), est signé par l'artiste Andrea Arroyo et a été publié le 8 mai 2026. L'œuvre se concentre sur les pochoirs visibles à travers Barcelone et sur la manière dont ils transforment l'espace public en un lieu de protestation, selon la page dédiée sur le site de The Nation. (thenation.com)

L'article renvoie également les lecteurs vers « toutes les contributions de la série OppArt », intégrant ainsi ce travail à la collection continue de la revue. (thenation.com)

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