Gaza Graffiti
Discover the powerful expression of resilience and identity in "Gaza Graffiti," a captivating photographic exploration by The American University in Cairo Press. Published in 2010, this compelling book showcases the evolution of graffiti in Gaza, which began in 1987 during the first Intifada. At a time when traditional media outlets were absent, the walls of Gaza became a vital canvas for communication and storytelling. With 152 pages of striking imagery and poignant messages, "Gaza Graffiti" invites readers to engage with the voices of a community that has used art as a form of resistance and expression. Perfect for art enthusiasts and those interested in Middle Eastern culture, this paperback edition is a must-have addition to your collection. Experience the profound impact of these messages that continue to resonate today.