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A wave of street art is helping to reclaim inaccessible areas of Naples by transforming places associated with violence into safe, collective spaces, write Felia Allum and Luca Palermo.

In some ways, Naples is really two cities in one. By day, it’s a city of such beauty and character that it’s often used as a set for films. But by night, away from the busy piazzas, the isolated side streets become the stage for violent turf wars, as young, ambitious criminals seek to dominate lawless streets.
From afar, it appears tha... Keep reading on The Conversation