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  2. Gran Fury - Wikipedia

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    This graphic was one of many created by Gran Fury in response to the lack of awareness regarding the AIDS pandemic. Emerging from ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) in 1988, Gran Fury was an AIDS activist artist collective from New York City consisting of 11 members including: Richard Elovich, Avram Finkelstein, Amy Heard, Tom Kalin, John Lindell, Loring McAlpin, Marlene McCarty, Donald ...

  3. Guerrillero Heroico - Wikipedia

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    Guerrillero Heroico ("Heroic Guerrilla Fighter") is an iconic photograph of Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara taken by Alberto Korda. It was captured on March 5, 1960, in Havana, Cuba, at a memorial service for victims of the La Coubre explosion.

  4. Guerrilla art - Wikipedia

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    Guerrilla art is a street art movement that first emerged in the UK, but has since spread around the world and is now established in most countries that already had developed graffiti scenes. In fact, it owes so much to the early graffiti movement, in the United States guerrilla art is still referred to as 'post-graffiti art'.

  5. Category:Guerilla art and hacking art - Wikipedia

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    This category is about guerrilla art and hacking art as used by students of MIT which does not necessarily refer to soft- or hardware hacking. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  6. Category:Guerilla artists - Wikipedia

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  7. Street art - Wikipedia

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    Guerilla sculpture is the placement of sculptures in street settings without official approval; it developed from street art in England in the late 20th century. [43] In addition to the nontraditional setting of the works of art involved, there are also many different techniques used in the creation of this artwork.