Movimiento Acción Poética
The Movimiento Acción Poética (English: Poetic Action Movement) is a Mexican literary and artistic phenomenon that began in 1996. Its founder is the poet Armando Alanís Pulido and it consists of labeling and intervening on different walls and walls of cities, with fragments of poetry, mainly in Spanish. The movement began on some walls in Monterrey and its metropolitan area, but in recent years the initiative has spread beyond borders and can be seen in more than 180 Mexican cities as well as 40 countries around the world.
These signs use black paint on a white background, signed below with the seal and in small print of Acción Poética. At the beginning of this cultural movement, they were usually lyrics and verses by Alanís. Today, many other anonymous artists sign the walls and walls with their own creative initiative. A rule of the movement is to avoid painting political or religious slogans and to maintain a romantic tone in the background of the sign's phrase or reflection.
The so-called Acción Poética Frases movement emerges from the Movimiento Acción Poética, uniting many groups and millions of people who love this urban cultural art. It brings together groups in Venezuela, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, and the Dominican Republic. Their work is posted on social media under the same name and has over 2.2 million contributors. It was organized by its founder, Venezuelan journalist Víctor "Bily" Paredes.