Art of protest: Graffiti of discontent transforms Chile
A woman walks in front of graffiti reading "Chile woke up" during a protest against Chile's government in Santmore
Graffiti depicting an injured eye is seen during a protest against the government in Santiago, November 13. Thmore
The entrance of the metro station at Gabriela Mistral Cultural Center is seen in Santiago, November 16. The sumore
Members of the security forces gather in front of graffiti depicting Chilean President Pinera injured on the hmore
A protester poses in front of graffiti during a protest against Chile's government in Santiago, November 16. Rmore
A Graffiti depicting Picasso's Guernica with Chile's protest details is seen in Santiago, November 22. In Lastmore
A wall with graffiti and political messages is seen during a protest against Chile's government in Santiago, Nmore
A woman poses in front of a mirror with a red dot placed as installation art during a protest against Chile's more
Police are seen next to graffiti during a protest against Chile's government in Santiago November 5. REUTERS/more
A Scotiabank gate is seen graffitied during a protest against Chile's government in Santiago, November 1. REUmore
A man wearing a medieval helmet gets ready to confront police during a protest against Chile's government in Smore
A set of toy soldiers are seen attached to a subway entrance in front of Gabriela Mistral Cultural Center durimore
People stand near graffiti during a protest against Chile's government in Santiago November 16. REUTERS/Jorgemore
Protesters gather on the street in front of a graffitied wall during a protest against Chile's government in Smore
A poster reading, "they will never have the comfort of our silence again", is seen on a wall in Santiago, Novemore
Women stand next to a wall during a protest against the government in Santiago, November 16. REUTERS/Jorge Silmore
A painted monument is seen during a protest against Chile's government in Santiago, October 30. REUTERS/Jorgemore
A wall with posters and graffiti is seen during a protest against Chile's government in Santiago November 5. more
People walk past graffiti reading, "The state does not love you" in Santiago, November 16. REUTERS/Jorge Silva
Graffiti is seen during a protest against the government in Santiago, October 31. The graffiti reads, "no moremore
People stand near graffiti during a protest against Chile's government in Santiago, November 16. Graffiti readmore
Graffiti depicting Chilean President Sebastian Pinera is seen in a wall during a protest against Chile's govermore
A woman walks past graffiti reading "Chile torture" during a protest against Chile's government in Santiago, Nmore
Debris, banners and graffiti are seen as riot police officers stand guard at Baquedano subway station in Plazamore
A poster depicting Chilean President Sebastian Pinera with a noose is seen on a wall during a protest against more
People walk by store gates with graffiti during a protest against Chile's government in Santiago, November 16.more
A wall with graffiti and political messages is seen during a protest against Chile's government in Santiago, Omore
A man walks past a graffitied shop during a protest against Chile's government in Santiago, October 29. REUTEmore
A woman sits next to graffiti reading, "Now is a privilege to have to both eyes" during a protest against Chilmore
Graffiti is seen on a metal door protecting a shop during a protest against Chile's government in Santiago, Nomore
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