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Urban art in south Tel Aviv

In 2012, the carpentry area of ​​the Florentine neighborhood was declared an "official graffiti park" by the Tel Aviv-Jaffa municipality. This is an area that is gradually disappearing under the real estate bulldozers, and it has works of art of great cultural weight, some of which have survived in the public space for a decade or more. The Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa considers urban art to be important and vital to the city and therefore wishes to allow this artistic movement to continue to thrive while preserving On its universal value for future generations Accelerated gentrification processes in the south of the city and changes in the commercial art world in Israel are what led to the prosperity of street art in south Tel Aviv.

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