12th hour graffiti campaign in yemen surfaces political concern
images courtesy of murad sobay

 

 

 

responding to the widespread social upheaval spreading throughout his country, yemeni artist and activist murad sobay initiated the ’12th hour’ campaign — a series of street art murals, paintings, and graffiti that discuss 12 cultural concerns the country is currently engaged in. the artworks are emblazoned across the walls of the yemeni capital of sana’a, and unfold as an hour-by-hour series, all in pursuit of cultivating awareness of the problems in a peaceful and participatory way. the project is sustained by a massive public response — initiated through a call-to-action on facebook. citizens demonstrate their interest in the creative campaign by taking to the streets with sobay and painting the walls with powerful messages about government and policy. the walls transform into expository stories, which shed light on the consequences of anti-government demonstrations and alternatively encourage a non-violent discourse.

 


in the first hour of the campaign, sobay took on the significant concern regarding gun violence in yemen, a country which, according to aljazeera‘s 2012 figures, has the second highest rate of gun ownership in the world. the spread of arms in yemeni society is an urgent, potentially pandemic problem and one of the country’s biggest cultural obstacles.

 

12th hour graffiti campaign in yemen surfaces political concern
an image taken from the second hour of the street art movement addressed sectarianism

 

 

the second hour of the political art campaign addresses sectarianism, the shia-sunni divide which has long caused tensions between the two religious sects. with the a population of yemen divided at approximately 45% shia muslims and 55% sunni muslims, the country is experiencing a rise in sectarianism, which often lead to manifestations of hatred, bigotry, and destabilizing revolts.

 

 

12th hour graffiti campaign in yemen surfaces political concern
the yemeni flag being painted over the word ‘sectarianism’

 

 

12th hour graffiti campaign in yemen surfaces political concern
a symbol for ‘no to sectarianism’

 

 

enforced disappearances, or government denial of incarceration and arrest, is the topic of sobay’s third hour of art intervention. the subject focuses on state executed kidnappings, an issue which the artist previously addressed in the creative campaign ‘the walls remember’. the mass participation event draws the public to the streets and illustrates the faces of people who are unaccounted for, alongside the place and date of disappearance, which appear in arabic and english.

 

 

12th hour graffiti campaign in yemen surfaces political concern
two women hold up a stencil which bears the name of an individual who has disappeared

 

 

12th hour graffiti campaign in yemen surfaces political concern
the public comes to the street to participate in’the walls remember’ campaign

 

 

12th hour graffiti campaign in yemen surfaces political concern
a line of faces are displayed on the wall in yemen

 

 

12th hour graffiti campaign in yemen surfaces political concern
a stencil bears the image of a man

 

 

12th hour graffiti campaign in yemen surfaces political concern
stacks of cut-out stencils expose how many faces of disappeared people will be printed on the wall

 

 

12th hour graffiti campaign in yemen surfaces political concern
participants spray the image of a boy onto the wall

 

 

12th hour graffiti campaign in yemen surfaces political concern
a yemeni woman takes part in the graffiti movement

 

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