Street art and politics meet on the separation barrier between Israel and the Palestinian West Bank. The walled part of the barrier is full of scribbling, paintings, stencils, graffiti and posters. Banksy was the first, but far from the only, international street artist to work on the separation barrier. Concrete Messages makes their pieces and powerful messages available to a wide audience.
By combining pictures with interviews, Concrete Messages shows more of well-known local and international street artists than just their work. It gets behind the reasons why they become street artists, their views on the role of street art in society, and their motivations for doing a piece on the separation barrier.
Featured artists in Concrete Messages: Banksy, Blu, Ericailcane, Faile, JR & Marco, Know Hope, Paul Insect, Ron English, Agurk, Ame72/ Jamie Ame, Niels Bakkerus, Steve Sabella, Gouda Group, Filippo Minelli, Joy van Erven and Swoon
“Street art has probably always been the most important art forum for the instigation of social change. I started doing it around 1979. Street art gives you immediate and direct access to the public. To me it means freedom.” – Ron English, USA