Walls; The voice of young Senegalese artists
10.10.2024

DAKAR, SENEGAL - OCTOBER 7: Graffiti in the Medina neighborhood of Dakar are viewed in Dakar, Senegal on October 7, 2024. Dakar, the capital of Senegal, one of the leading art capitals of Africa, also has an important place in terms of street art. In recent years, the Medina neighborhood in Dakar stands out as an open-air museum where international artists and local talents come together. Using graffiti as a form of expression, young artists express injustices in society, political issues and social problems through their drawings. The murals usually deal with issues such as social justice, social inequalities, cultural identity and the African diaspora, and also emphasize important themes such as the empowerment of women and the preservation of local traditions. Apart from Medina, murals can also be seen in neighborhoods such as Ouakam and Yoff. ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

Walls; The voice of young Senegalese artists
Fotoğraf: Cem Özdel

DAKAR, SENEGAL - OCTOBER 7: Graffiti in the Medina neighborhood of Dakar are viewed in Dakar, Senegal on October 7, 2024. Dakar, the capital of Senegal, one of the leading art capitals of Africa, also has an important place in terms of street art. In recent years, the Medina neighborhood in Dakar stands out as an open-air museum where international artists and local talents come together. Using graffiti as a form of expression, young artists express injustices in society, political issues and social problems through their drawings. The murals usually deal with issues such as social justice, social inequalities, cultural identity and the African diaspora, and also emphasize important themes such as the empowerment of women and the preservation of local traditions. Apart from Medina, murals can also be seen in neighborhoods such as Ouakam and Yoff. ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

Walls; The voice of young Senegalese artists
Fotoğraf: Cem Özdel

DAKAR, SENEGAL - OCTOBER 7: Graffiti in the Medina neighborhood of Dakar are viewed in Dakar, Senegal on October 7, 2024. Dakar, the capital of Senegal, one of the leading art capitals of Africa, also has an important place in terms of street art. In recent years, the Medina neighborhood in Dakar stands out as an open-air museum where international artists and local talents come together. Using graffiti as a form of expression, young artists express injustices in society, political issues and social problems through their drawings. The murals usually deal with issues such as social justice, social inequalities, cultural identity and the African diaspora, and also emphasize important themes such as the empowerment of women and the preservation of local traditions. Apart from Medina, murals can also be seen in neighborhoods such as Ouakam and Yoff. ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

Walls; The voice of young Senegalese artists
Fotoğraf: Cem Özdel

DAKAR, SENEGAL - OCTOBER 7: Graffiti in the Medina neighborhood of Dakar are viewed in Dakar, Senegal on October 7, 2024. Dakar, the capital of Senegal, one of the leading art capitals of Africa, also has an important place in terms of street art. In recent years, the Medina neighborhood in Dakar stands out as an open-air museum where international artists and local talents come together. Using graffiti as a form of expression, young artists express injustices in society, political issues and social problems through their drawings. The murals usually deal with issues such as social justice, social inequalities, cultural identity and the African diaspora, and also emphasize important themes such as the empowerment of women and the preservation of local traditions. Apart from Medina, murals can also be seen in neighborhoods such as Ouakam and Yoff. ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

Walls; The voice of young Senegalese artists
Fotoğraf: Cem Özdel

DAKAR, SENEGAL - OCTOBER 7: Graffiti in the Medina neighborhood of Dakar are viewed in Dakar, Senegal on October 7, 2024. Dakar, the capital of Senegal, one of the leading art capitals of Africa, also has an important place in terms of street art. In recent years, the Medina neighborhood in Dakar stands out as an open-air museum where international artists and local talents come together. Using graffiti as a form of expression, young artists express injustices in society, political issues and social problems through their drawings. The murals usually deal with issues such as social justice, social inequalities, cultural identity and the African diaspora, and also emphasize important themes such as the empowerment of women and the preservation of local traditions. Apart from Medina, murals can also be seen in neighborhoods such as Ouakam and Yoff. ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

Walls; The voice of young Senegalese artists
Fotoğraf: Cem Özdel

DAKAR, SENEGAL - OCTOBER 7: Graffiti in the Medina neighborhood of Dakar are viewed in Dakar, Senegal on October 7, 2024. Dakar, the capital of Senegal, one of the leading art capitals of Africa, also has an important place in terms of street art. In recent years, the Medina neighborhood in Dakar stands out as an open-air museum where international artists and local talents come together. Using graffiti as a form of expression, young artists express injustices in society, political issues and social problems through their drawings. The murals usually deal with issues such as social justice, social inequalities, cultural identity and the African diaspora, and also emphasize important themes such as the empowerment of women and the preservation of local traditions. Apart from Medina, murals can also be seen in neighborhoods such as Ouakam and Yoff. ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

Walls; The voice of young Senegalese artists
Fotoğraf: Cem Özdel

DAKAR, SENEGAL - OCTOBER 7: Graffiti in the Medina neighborhood of Dakar are viewed in Dakar, Senegal on October 7, 2024. Dakar, the capital of Senegal, one of the leading art capitals of Africa, also has an important place in terms of street art. In recent years, the Medina neighborhood in Dakar stands out as an open-air museum where international artists and local talents come together. Using graffiti as a form of expression, young artists express injustices in society, political issues and social problems through their drawings. The murals usually deal with issues such as social justice, social inequalities, cultural identity and the African diaspora, and also emphasize important themes such as the empowerment of women and the preservation of local traditions. Apart from Medina, murals can also be seen in neighborhoods such as Ouakam and Yoff. ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

Walls; The voice of young Senegalese artists
Fotoğraf: Cem Özdel

DAKAR, SENEGAL - OCTOBER 7: Graffiti in the Medina neighborhood of Dakar are viewed in Dakar, Senegal on October 7, 2024. Dakar, the capital of Senegal, one of the leading art capitals of Africa, also has an important place in terms of street art. In recent years, the Medina neighborhood in Dakar stands out as an open-air museum where international artists and local talents come together. Using graffiti as a form of expression, young artists express injustices in society, political issues and social problems through their drawings. The murals usually deal with issues such as social justice, social inequalities, cultural identity and the African diaspora, and also emphasize important themes such as the empowerment of women and the preservation of local traditions. Apart from Medina, murals can also be seen in neighborhoods such as Ouakam and Yoff. ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

Walls; The voice of young Senegalese artists
Fotoğraf: Cem Özdel

DAKAR, SENEGAL - OCTOBER 7: Graffiti in the Medina neighborhood of Dakar are viewed in Dakar, Senegal on October 7, 2024. Dakar, the capital of Senegal, one of the leading art capitals of Africa, also has an important place in terms of street art. In recent years, the Medina neighborhood in Dakar stands out as an open-air museum where international artists and local talents come together. Using graffiti as a form of expression, young artists express injustices in society, political issues and social problems through their drawings. The murals usually deal with issues such as social justice, social inequalities, cultural identity and the African diaspora, and also emphasize important themes such as the empowerment of women and the preservation of local traditions. Apart from Medina, murals can also be seen in neighborhoods such as Ouakam and Yoff. ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

Walls; The voice of young Senegalese artists
Fotoğraf: Cem Özdel

DAKAR, SENEGAL - OCTOBER 7: Graffiti in the Medina neighborhood of Dakar are viewed in Dakar, Senegal on October 7, 2024. Dakar, the capital of Senegal, one of the leading art capitals of Africa, also has an important place in terms of street art. In recent years, the Medina neighborhood in Dakar stands out as an open-air museum where international artists and local talents come together. Using graffiti as a form of expression, young artists express injustices in society, political issues and social problems through their drawings. The murals usually deal with issues such as social justice, social inequalities, cultural identity and the African diaspora, and also emphasize important themes such as the empowerment of women and the preservation of local traditions. Apart from Medina, murals can also be seen in neighborhoods such as Ouakam and Yoff. ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

Walls; The voice of young Senegalese artists
Fotoğraf: Cem Özdel

DAKAR, SENEGAL - OCTOBER 7: Graffiti in the Medina neighborhood of Dakar are viewed in Dakar, Senegal on October 7, 2024. Dakar, the capital of Senegal, one of the leading art capitals of Africa, also has an important place in terms of street art. In recent years, the Medina neighborhood in Dakar stands out as an open-air museum where international artists and local talents come together. Using graffiti as a form of expression, young artists express injustices in society, political issues and social problems through their drawings. The murals usually deal with issues such as social justice, social inequalities, cultural identity and the African diaspora, and also emphasize important themes such as the empowerment of women and the preservation of local traditions. Apart from Medina, murals can also be seen in neighborhoods such as Ouakam and Yoff. ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

Walls; The voice of young Senegalese artists
Fotoğraf: Cem Özdel

DAKAR, SENEGAL - OCTOBER 7: Graffiti in the Medina neighborhood of Dakar are viewed in Dakar, Senegal on October 7, 2024. Dakar, the capital of Senegal, one of the leading art capitals of Africa, also has an important place in terms of street art. In recent years, the Medina neighborhood in Dakar stands out as an open-air museum where international artists and local talents come together. Using graffiti as a form of expression, young artists express injustices in society, political issues and social problems through their drawings. The murals usually deal with issues such as social justice, social inequalities, cultural identity and the African diaspora, and also emphasize important themes such as the empowerment of women and the preservation of local traditions. Apart from Medina, murals can also be seen in neighborhoods such as Ouakam and Yoff. ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

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