Talk:Anti-monumentalism

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In Latin America
Hi, I added a subsection about the usage of the 'same' term that exists in Spanish: antimonumento as it is a different concept completely and was being linked incorrectly from English Wikipedia pages discussing events and things in Latin America. I have identified a term in English which means the same thing: Guerilla sculpture, and to be clear I added 'political' in front of it, even though all the examples are already political. I think this section could potentially be it's own page, but I can't put that work in right now. It is not a related concept to Anti-monumentalism - Enlgish language understanding - which is an older idea rooted not in activism, but in conceptual art, and deals with subtle formal and engagement issues as outlined in this article. Hesperian Nguyen (talk) 15:03, 31 October 2021 (UTC)