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  • Interview with Süddeutsche Zeitung/jetzt.de

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Interview with Süddeutsche Zeitung/jetzt.de

By Julia Tulke| 2017-10-15T05:36:32+00:00 July 23rd, 2013|blog|

Unexpectedly, my exhibition this week has garnered a bit of media attention. I got to talk about my project and the exhibition to jetzt.de/Süddeutsche Zeitung, you can find the interview (in German) here. Here's what the printed version in the papers looked like, featuring artworks by Dimitris Taxis and WD.

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  • “The Invisible Architectures of Exarcheia”: A street art project by Galldindie

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“The Invisible Architectures of Exarcheia”: A street art project by Galldindie

By Julia Tulke| 2017-10-15T06:27:10+00:00 July 4th, 2013|blog|

I owe my acquaintance with Marina—or rather her spraycan-wielding alter ego Galldindie—to the lucky coincidence of running into her while she was painting her carnival de la vida trio on a wall not far from my house in Exarcheia. It only took a few minutes of chatting to realize that this short girl from Barcelona was [...]

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  • Of Penguins and Tear Gas: The Street Art and Graffiti of #occupygezi

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Of Penguins and Tear Gas: The Street Art and Graffiti of #occupygezi

By Julia Tulke| 2017-10-15T07:19:48+00:00 June 9th, 2013|blog|

If you have been following the images that have been flooding the internet from the streets of Turkey in the past days, you may have noticed that the movement of #occupygezi (also #direngezi, #resistanbul or #occupyturkey) has been quick to establish a very distinct visual identity, perhaps even more so since the Turkish media is [...]

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