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February 09, 2013
February 06, 2013
When Digital Art Reaches the Sublime
Art vs War: Imagining the Klimt's 'Kiss', pasted on the desolation of a city destroyed by its
own president... this is the deep cry of the irrepressible hope of a whole country, Syria.
Born in Damascus in 1980, Tammam Azzam lives and works in Dubai.
Selected solo and group exhibitions include Ayyam Gallery Al Quoz,
Dubai (2012, 2009); Ayyam Gallery DIFC, Dubai (2011); Ayyam Gallery
Beirut (2010); Ayyam Gallery Damascus (2010).
own president... this is the deep cry of the irrepressible hope of a whole country, Syria.
Born in Damascus in 1980, Tammam Azzam lives and works in Dubai.
Selected solo and group exhibitions include Ayyam Gallery Al Quoz,
Dubai (2012, 2009); Ayyam Gallery DIFC, Dubai (2011); Ayyam Gallery
Beirut (2010); Ayyam Gallery Damascus (2010).
Tammam Azzam's 'Freedom Graffitis'
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by [G@ttoGiallo] at 10:30 pm 0 comments
January 24, 2013
Rubbish Paper Cut&Pasted on Le Mur
by [G@ttoGiallo] at 10:30 pm 0 comments
Tags: le mur, rubbish cube, street art
January 18, 2013
2013 INTERNET FREEDOM DAY
One Year Ago: Internet users around the globe started to fight back the Internet censorship law.
Pro-freedom groups both large and small created ways to show their support for an open and
uncensored web. Hundreds of thousands of people participated, and major websites like Google,
Reddit, and Tumblr joined the cause. When January 18th, 2012 rolled around, the stage was set.
___uncensored web. Hundreds of thousands of people participated, and major websites like Google,
Reddit, and Tumblr joined the cause. When January 18th, 2012 rolled around, the stage was set.
This year, we celebrate the victory and remind Internet users everywhere that the fight
continues by declaring January 18th Internet Freedom Day.
January 05, 2013
Le Mur on January 2013 with Da Cruz
by [G@ttoGiallo] at 11:50 pm 0 comments
Tags: da cruz, le mur, street art
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