Streetart wheatpaste tutorial, glue 'A Paper Monument for the Paperless'
Автор: Domenique Himmelsbach de Vries
Загружено: 2020-08-26
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In this video, you learn all the insider's tips on how to glue your street art in public space.
Call for action: Order a set of posters and raise a paper monument!
Wanted: street artists, activists, civil-disobedient and cheerful wheatpasters for the raise of “A Paper Monument for the Paperless”.
A Paper Monument for the Paperless’ is a monument in the making, which should generate more visibility and attention to undocumented refugees. Anyone can make a contribution by requesting an A2 size poster set (in the form of a newspaper with 31 woodcut portraits of these refugees, made by a diverse group of artists and illustrators) and pasting them around or offering them to their local politicians.
We worked with “We Are Here” which is a group comprising refugees living in Amsterdam. Due to neither being entitled to social housing nor allowed to work, its members are often forced to live on the street. The group decided to make visible the inhumane situation in which they live, no longer hiding, but showing the situation of refugees that are ‘out of procedure’ in The Netherlands. Thanks to the collective power of the refugees and the help of many supporters, the group has already existed for around four years. (Source: http://wijzijnhier.org/)
Participate?
We have reserved thousands of posters, to spread and paste through cities in and beyond Europe. Order here a set of posters and calculate the shipping prices, if you want to glue them in public space: https://www.himmelsbach.nl/shop/produ...
If you want to order a set of posters for personal use you can buy them here: https://www.himmelsbach.nl/shop/produ....
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About me:
Visual artist and social designer Domenique Himmelsbach de Vries creates interventions that overcome social spectatorship, and questions conventional approaches to social issues. In an often playful way, he engages with people outside his own network. With a certain lightness, his work initiates a dialogue between people with different convictions, values, and backgrounds.
His work is part of the collections of the Domijnen museum in Sittard, and the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam. NRC Handelsblad, Het Parool, and RTL News have all covered his work. Himmelsbach has exposed his work in Amsterdam, Berlin, Ghent, and New York.
#Social Engaged Art, Guerilla art, poster art, illegal poster pasting, naughty artists
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