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Bishkek Street Art: Graffiti and Freedom of Speech
One feature that has always stood out to me, as an American, about post-Soviet Central Asian cities is the lack of a culture of street art. The presence of quasi-anonymous public art gives voice to the thoughts and feelings of … Continue reading
Posted in art, Kyrgyzstan, politics
Tagged art, Bishkek, freedom of speech, graffiti, Kyrgyzstan
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