
Long time readers of this blog will know that photographer Susan Sanders has a long-standing interest in layers of publicity that are applied to the walls lining Rome’s streets. Last May, she brought us a wildly interesting series of photos showing just how interesting things become when ads accumulate, on atop the other, and then begin to peel off, creating collages that are a testament to Rome’s busy social and political life.
Today, Susan once again entertains this interest, as she brings us a photo of the streetscape along Via Marmorata. There, a series of political posters mounted by the Partito Democratico were delcared abusive (meaning that the correct permits were not obtained before they were put up) by means official red and yellow Roma posters that are layered on top those of the PD and read “Affissione Abusiva.”
For more photos by Susan, visit her website: Rome With a View.







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