05.05.2012 - 12:49 [ Guardian ]

How Arab revolutionary art helped break the spell of political oppression

In January 2011 the Tunisian dictator Ben Ali fled Tunisia. Ten months later, his giant smiling face appeared on the side of a building in the busy port city of La Goulette. At first people just gathered beneath it and stared. Then they started to get angry. Urged on by the crowd, a group of men pulled the dictator‘s image down. The poster crumpled – and revealed a second poster: „Beware, dictatorship can return. On Oct 23rd, VOTE.“

Half-ad, half-performance, this was one of the examples of art as political statement selected by Professor Charles Tripp, a specialist in Middle Eastern politics, who spoke at the University of East London on Tuesday night.