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Ammar Abo Bakr : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ammar Abo Bakr
Ammar Abo Bakr is a well-known muralist and graffiti artist in Egypt. His work depicts the Egyptian Revolution of 2011, Egyptian history, and Islamic culture. Throughout the revolution, Ammar Abo Bakr painted amidst resistance from the police force, which would cover his art with white paint as a sign of criminal justice.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.motherjones.com/mixed-media/2014/01/jehane-noujaim-the-square-egypt-oscars-ammar-abo-bakr-karim-amer )〕 His work often challenges government regimes or injustices and is most famously found on Mohamed Mahmoud Street. However, it can also be seen in Cairo, Alexandria, Beirut, Brussels, Amsterdam, Berlin, and Frankfurt.〔Aligned, Accessed on April 28, 2015,http://www.re-aligned.net/ammar-abo-bakr/?lang=en.〕 In an interview with Sarah Mousa of Jadaliyya, Abo Bakr said, "...While we () strongly oppose the military and want to mark that stance, we love the people and would also like to present art to the people... I want to present something of beauty to people who can see it, see that their streets have beautiful murals and feel joy. ==Biography==
Ammar Abo Bakr is a mural artist from Egypt. His works have cased walls in Cairo, Luxor, Alexandria, Beirut, Frankfurt, Berlin, Amsterdam and Brussels. – See more at: http://www.tea-after-twelve.com/about-us/authors/ammar-abo-bakr/#sthash.Ovycn9GW.dpuf Ammar Abo Bakr was born on February 14, 1980.〔Facebook, Accessed on April 28, 2015,https://www.facebook.com/Ammar.Abo.Bakr/timeline.〕 He attended Luxor Institute of Fine Arts from 1996 and 2001 where he ''studied painting''. Beginning in 2004, Abo Bakr began researching the Egyptian people, looking for inspiration for his artwork. In addition to creating his own graffiti pieces, he was a professor at the Luxor Institute of Fine Arts where he attended school.〔
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