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<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/gilles_itzkovitchklein/sets/1138273/">Tout l'album / All the set</a>. Le début de la rue Ordener à Paris est devenu un vrai musée d'art contemporain. Chaque jour, il y a de nouveaux grafittis. Mais plus important, à mon sens, les grafeurs ont inventé ce qu'aucun autre artiste n'avait osé, même (et surtout) dans les "squats" artistiques, de l'art libre, gratuit et éphémère. Rue Ordener is : <a href="http://maps.google.fr/maps?f=q&hl=fr&q=24+rue+ordener+paris&ie=UTF8&ll=48.890914,2.355173&spn=0.002864,0.010815&om=1">here</a> Thank's<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/banlon1964/"> to banlon1964 </a> for this translation in english :) "An area of the Rue Ordener in Paris has become a true museum of contemporary art. Every day, new graffiti appears. Most importantly, the artists have created something few arists, even (and especially) those in the artists "squats", dare to do : free, ephemeral art." |
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Author | Gilles Klein | ||
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