In Rome street artists were deeply involved in the representation of the Coronavirus pandemic and in the different aspects of the lockdown. They touched and themed several sensitive issues, such as the rules of social distancing and protective devices, the role of healthcare personnel, fake news, the relationship between human beings and nature and animals. They also examined human feelings and emotions, in particular the sense of worry and isolation along with the positive of resilience, solidarity and hope. The paper presents a selection of the richness of street art in Rome during the pandemic aiming to identify works by different authors and styles; this research is related to the project cnr Urban epigraphy. Multilingual communication on the walls of Rome.

Epigrafia urbana. Comunicazione plurilingue sui muri di Roma (in tempo di Covid)

Arizza M;Tulli V
2020

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In Rome street artists were deeply involved in the representation of the Coronavirus pandemic and in the different aspects of the lockdown. They touched and themed several sensitive issues, such as the rules of social distancing and protective devices, the role of healthcare personnel, fake news, the relationship between human beings and nature and animals. They also examined human feelings and emotions, in particular the sense of worry and isolation along with the positive of resilience, solidarity and hope. The paper presents a selection of the richness of street art in Rome during the pandemic aiming to identify works by different authors and styles; this research is related to the project cnr Urban epigraphy. Multilingual communication on the walls of Rome.
2020
Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale - ISPC
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Epigrafia urbana
street art
covid-19
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