I sit down with my laptop in a quiet, central Brooklyn café, not far from Prospect Park on a slightly overcast day in August to interview the mysterious Parisian street artist Princess Hijab. I order ...
Princess Hijab is a street artist in Paris who uses dripping black paint to cover models in subway ads, giving them niqabs. Veils. All of this is made even more interesting when you read: The ...
Guerrilla artists are known for their ability to shock and awe with their artwork, combining irony with social criticism in their pieces. Nothing is too sacred to be tackled by the mighty swoosh of ...
Princess Hijab, a Parisian artist, adds burkas and hijabs to unsuspecting advertisements in the subway and elsewhere. Although “she” is apparently apolitical, it’s hard not to view the work in light ...
In the wake of France’s approval of the burqa ban, a short documentary is circulating about Princess Hijab, a graffiti artist who sneaks around Paris drawing veils on models in subway advertisements.
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