User:Faith.amaris/Vandalism of art

However, there are acts of art vandalism that are done in times of political uproar, such as in the United States following the civil unrest of George Floyd, Breyonna Taylor, and the like. There are additional acts of vandalism that have occurred through history as well. For instance, during the Cairo riots in 2011, several different examples of ancient Egyptian artwork were vandalized. Additionally, there are multiple styles of vandalism, such as graffiti. There are several instances of Egyptian rebels using graffiti to slander other cases of artwork, or to intentionally cause political uproar in what might be called a "graffiti war". In the United States, recent cases of political uproar have found expression through art vandalism, sometimes called street art activism.

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Lead (Political Protest Cairo riots 2011)
The Egyptian revolution of 2011, also known as the 25 January Revolution, started on 25 January 2011 and spread across Egypt. These riots lead to mass destruction of Egyptian arts, from sculptures to other ancient artifacts, This is a form of vandalism because these riots caused the blunt destruction and desecration of the ancient Egyptian artwork.

Art vandalism: As a political protest (edited and will be added onto)
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