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[[File:BratWall.png|thumb|The Brat Wall as viewed from the east.]]
[[File:BratWall.png|thumb|The Brat Wall as viewed from the east.]]
The '''Brat Wall''' was an [[List of art in Greenhill|art installation]] in [[Greenhill (borough)|Greenhill]] that was installed in June 2024 and taken down in September 2024. It was inspired by the Brat walls that had been installed in the [[Old World]] in honour of [[wikipedia:Charli XCX|Charli XCX]]'s studio album [[wikipedia:Brat (album)|Brat]].
The '''Brat Wall''' was an [[List of art in Greenhill|art installation]] in [[Greenhill (borough)|Greenhill]] that was installed in June 2024 and taken down in September 2024. It was inspired by the Brat walls that had been installed in the [[Old World]] in honour of [[wikipedia:Charli XCX|Charli XCX]]'s studio album [[wikipedia:Brat (album)|Brat]]. The installation consisted of a wall made of lime green concrete, with a sign reading 'brat' in its center. There was a lectern upon which an excerpt from the lyrics of the song [[wikipedia:360 (song)|360]] was placed. It also featured a chest containing objects sometimes associated with [[wikipedia:Sexual practices between men|homosexual acts]], such as [[wikipedia:Personal lubricant|personal lubricant]], [[wikipedia:Pre-exposure_prophylaxis_for_HIV_prevention|PrEP]] and [[wikipedia:Douche|douches]]. It also contained [[wikipedia:Cocaine|cocaine]], associated with [[wikipedia:Party and play|chemsex]].

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The Brat Wall as viewed from the east.

The Brat Wall was an art installation in Greenhill that was installed in June 2024 and taken down in September 2024. It was inspired by the Brat walls that had been installed in the Old World in honour of Charli XCX's studio album Brat. The installation consisted of a wall made of lime green concrete, with a sign reading 'brat' in its center. There was a lectern upon which an excerpt from the lyrics of the song 360 was placed. It also featured a chest containing objects sometimes associated with homosexual acts, such as personal lubricant, PrEP and douches. It also contained cocaine, associated with chemsex.