The Borda Hospital is a mental hospital in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The murals were part of the effort to take better care of the mentally ill. People were attempting to de-institutionalize the mental hospital. The cultural center was built to improve the patients’ stays at the hospital. Patients are given the opportunity in the cultural center to express themselves through art and music. They put murals up and made radio broadcasting, baking, and herb growing available to the patients to help with the therapy. The art covers the walls and adds color to a usually dreary setting. Usually people think of hospitals and gray and sad. In April 2013, the Mayor ordered the police to control protestors who were fighting against the shutdown of part of the hospital. The incident became violent, and the police ended up injuring hospital workers. The irony is that usually people think of the mentally ill as violent and dangerous. This is why they get put in institutions. But the real violen...
Modern graffiti originated in Philadelphia during the 1960s. However, people have been leaving a mark and their name on walls and buildings since the early ages of human civilization. In France in 1968, a student revolt occurred in Paris and the working class joined in on the protest. Political graffiti was put up all over the city. One of the original graffiti artists was Corn Bread in Philadelphia during the beginning. He originally started writing his name on walls to make a mark and the idea spread rapidly once it reached the news. The next big place is spread was New York City. During the 1970s, hip hop was forming and graffiti was becoming a major art form. Taki 183 was a graffiti artist that popularized name graffiti when an article in the NYC newspaper made him go viral. T Kid is another graffiti artist during this time period. Much of the graffiti was found in the Bronx because this was where hip hop originated and also the poorest area of NYC. However, the idea spread to ot...