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Still in Spain Axel Void just finished this new street piece in Casas Viejas, Sevilla.
Entitled ‘29.11.07’ the new mural addresses the closure of one of the most important squats in Sevilla, this happened 7 years ago. Void explains his piece as follows:

On November 11th of 2007. Casas Viejas, an important squat house of Sevilla was closed down after 5 years of Occupation. This Social Center had a strong cultural repercussion in the city and became a precursor for the Squatting movement in Sevilla. 
To resist the eviction, the assembly of Casas Viejas decided to dig a 4 meter tunnel in the ground where 6 people chained themselves to pipes built in the wall. The eviction lasted 36 hours, given that the firemen refused to intervene. The police chose to torture them by tying and subsequently pulling them with ropes.
Now Casas viejas remains as a vacant lot, surrounded by walls. – Axel Void

This piece was painted on the entrance door of a new Squat House in Sevilla inaugurated on April 27th of this year and considered one of the largest of the Occupied Social Centers in Spain. The place is according to Void still pending a name.

Dont forget to have a look at the documentary of the eviction called ‘Londres no es Sevilla‘:

LONDRES NO ES SEVILLA [doc.completo] from > Intermedia Producciones

Author: Fran

Founder and editor of Urbanite. Street Art lover who after the finishing her MA thesis on the Mexican and Norwegian muralist movement in the 1920-50s, developed a fascination for street art and graffiti that eventually led to collaborations with different art blogs, including the creation of this one.

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