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opiniones del arte callejero (Cuba (El público ((HT: How has the public…
opiniones del arte callejero
Cuba
El público
"many Cubans welcome the graffiti in public spaces"
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-cuba-graffiti/cuban-graffiti-artists-bring-social-critique-to-havanas-walls-idUSKBN1AP1C9
HT: How has the public reacted to your work? Have you had any trouble with the police?
YR:
People like it, and I think they do because of the city’s lack of color
. There’s so little art out on the street that one cannot help but find this appealing. The police have not been violent. They let me work without any problems, because my paintings are rather ambiguous and can prove confusing.
Interview from August 18, 2015 - 2 years before detained by police
https://www.havanatimes.org/?p=113348
What do people in Cuba think of street art?
Pablo
"it sucks"
he's against it
"not interesting"
"i'm against it totally"
"buildings are not supposed to be painted on"
"a total disaster"
"no estoy de acuerdo"
Política
Yulier Rodriguez Perez
Authorities told him to remove more than 200 of his murals for political reasons.
Las autoridades le ordenan que elimine más de 200 de sus murales para razones política.
no plans to remove his art
Cuban street artist said on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017, that he was detained by police last week and told to erase the 200 or so murals he has painted throughout the country. But the 27-year-old says he has no plans to erase his works.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-4810908/Artist-Yulier-P-detained-Cuba-told-erase-murals.html#ixzz53FUb5dtI
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"I think that graffiti as an artistic work in a destroyed place adds esthetically to the visual image of the city," the 27-year-old said in an interview with The Associated Press.