Oral history interview with Antoine Knibily.
Part of the Oral history of the foundation of the CHIPS shelter. Antoine Knibily, a Parisian artist and muralist, discusses his art. He talks about the symbols he uses and what he tries to achieve in his paintings. He then discusses why he paints murals and how they bring art to the masses. He also...
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Main Author: | Knibily, Antoine |
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Other Authors: | Marshall, Daniel, New York Catholic Worker Community |
Format: | Cassette Audio Book |
Language: | English |
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1981.
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