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Indonesia; Bali; Komunitas Djamur; street art; graffiti; vandalism; social change

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Talking Walls: Freeing Art In Bali, Indonesia, Lila Chu Oct 2016

Talking Walls: Freeing Art In Bali, Indonesia, Lila Chu

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In some ways Bali’s street art manifests everywhere, in the form of abundant banten, decorations for Galungan and Kuningan, shrines, temples, ornaments, and the black and white checkered cloth draped over scared statues, rocks, and banyan trees. This aesthetic pleasure moves beyond the sacred, and into the street—peering out among Bali’s intricate ornaments and decorations. Declarations of Bali Tolak Reklamasi, and images of a Balinese woman sporting a gas mask circulate Bali’s cityscapes, along with other marks, writings, and murals finding homes on grey walls.