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Political Statements and Structural Critique
Description
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Works in this collection address systemic racism and the path to justice. This collection includes a wide range of imagery including a critique of capitalism.
Still Image
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Graffiti and Stickers
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Kurt Boone Street Art Plywood Photo Collection NYC
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"Fuck NYPD" and "No More Pigs" on Kiosk Map
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Centre Street-Brooklyn Bridge, City Hall Park, NYC, NY, USA
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Graffiti on a New York public kiosk map. Includes "FTP," "Fuck NYPD," and "No More Pigs." Stickers include "Karen Sucks," "We Need Your Story," and "Defund The Police."
These were part of a month-long protest encampment at New York City's City Hall Park Area, organized by Vocal New York. The protesters lived and slept in front of the mayor office for one month, demanding that 1 billion dollars be removed from the New York City Police Department annual budget. During that month (June 22 - July 22, 2020) protesters defaced buildings, sidewalks, and subway entrances. Graffiti was a tool for their messages.
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COPYRIGHT TITLE: KURT BOONE STREET ART PLYWOOD PHOTO COLLECTION NYC
CONTACT: WWW.KURTBOONEBOOKS.COM
IG: @kurtboonephotography
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Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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2020-07-06
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SE
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UAM-GF_1407
@kurtboonephotography
#occupycityhall
Graffiti
July 2020
Kurt Boone Street At Plywood Photo Collection
New York
New York City
Sticker
United States
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Anti-Racism & Social Justice
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This collection includes a wide range of imagery addressing anti-racism and the path to achieve social justice.
Still Image
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Graffiti
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Kurt Boone Street Art Plywood Photo Collection NYC
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"No Justice No Peace" on Tweed Courthouse
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52 Chamber Street, NY, NY 10007, USA
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"No Justice No Peace" spray-painted on the door to the Tweed Courthouse. Other graffiti is on the steps, including "District 31 is Racist."
These were part of a month-long protest encampment at New York City's City Hall Park Area, organized by Vocal New York. The protesters lived and slept in front of the mayor office for one month, demanding that 1 billion dollars be removed from the New York City Police Department annual budget. During that month (June 22 - July 22, 2020) protesters defaced buildings, sidewalks, and subway entrances. Graffiti was a tool for their messages.
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COPYRIGHT TITLE: KURT BOONE STREET ART PLYWOOD PHOTO COLLECTION NYC
CONTACT: WWW.KURTBOONEBOOKS.COM
IG: @kurtboonephotography
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Urban Art Mapping Research Project
Date
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2020-07-04
Contributor
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SE
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UAM-GF_1401
@kurtboonephotography
#occupycityhall
Graffiti
July 2020
Kurt Boone Street At Plywood Photo Collection
New York
New York City
United States
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Political Statements and Structural Critique
Description
An account of the resource
Works in this collection address systemic racism and the path to justice. This collection includes a wide range of imagery including a critique of capitalism.
Still Image
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Original Format
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Graffiti
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Kurt Boone Street Art Plywood Photo Collection NYC
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"NYPD SMD Period" on Tweed Courthouse
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52 Chamber Street, NY, NY 10007, USA
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"Abolish," "NYPD SMD Period," "No More Cops," and "Te Amo Kat," spray-painted on the Tweed Courthouse.
These were part of a month-long protest encampment at New York City's City Hall Park Area, organized by Vocal New York. The protesters lived and slept in front of the mayor office for one month, demanding that 1 billion dollars be removed from the New York City Police Department annual budget. During that month (June 22 - July 22, 2020) protesters defaced buildings, sidewalks, and subway entrances. Graffiti was a tool for their messages.
Rights
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COPYRIGHT TITLE: KURT BOONE STREET ART PLYWOOD PHOTO COLLECTION NYC
CONTACT: WWW.KURTBOONEBOOKS.COM
IG: @kurtboonephotography
Publisher
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Urban Art Mapping Research Project
Date
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2020-07-04
Contributor
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SE
Identifier
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UAM-GF_1402
@kurtboonephotography
#occupycityhall
Graffiti
July 2020
Kurt Boone Street At Plywood Photo Collection
New York
Political
United States
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Political Statements and Structural Critique
Description
An account of the resource
Works in this collection address systemic racism and the path to justice. This collection includes a wide range of imagery including a critique of capitalism.
Still Image
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Original Format
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Graffiti and Characters
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Kurt Boone Street Art Plywood Photo Collection NYC
Title
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"Racism is Not Getting Worse, It's Getting Filmed" and Other Graffiti on the NYC Surrogate Court Building
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31 Chamber Street NY, NY 10007, USA
Description
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Graffiti on the side of the NYC Surrogate Court building and statues. Graffiti includes "Lenape Lands," "Cancel Rent. None Are Free Till All Are Free," "God is Black.," "All Cops Lie!" "We're taking what we deserve. Racism is not getting worse its getting filmed," "You fuck ass cops are getting abolished," "ACAB," and pig characters.
These were part of a month-long protest encampment at New York City's City Hall Park Area, organized by Vocal New York. The protesters lived and slept in front of the mayor office for one month, demanding that 1 billion dollars be removed from the New York City Police Department annual budget. During that month (June 22 - July 22, 2020) protesters defaced buildings, sidewalks, and subway entrances. Graffiti was a tool for their messages.
Rights
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COPYRIGHT TITLE: KURT BOONE STREET ART PLYWOOD PHOTO COLLECTION NYC
CONTACT: WWW.KURTBOONEBOOKS.COM
IG: @kurtboonephotography
Publisher
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Urban Art Mapping Research Project
Date
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2020-07-06
Contributor
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SE
Identifier
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UAM-GF_1404
@kurtboonephotography
#occupycityhall
Character
Graffiti
July 2020
Kurt Boone Street At Plywood Photo Collection
New York
New York City
Political
United States
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George Floyd Tributes
Description
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This collection includes a extremely large variety of works paying tribute or memorializing George Floyd, from simple tags to large portraits.
Still Image
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Original Format
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Mural
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Will Power
@theartofwillpower
Kurt Boone Street Art Plywood Photo Collection
Title
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George Floyd Mural with Crown
Coverage
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First Street Green Park 33 East 1st Street, NY, NY, USA
Description
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A large black and grey portrait of George Floyd is created using two joining flat surfaces. The black and white portrait is surrounded by a multicolored, mixed media background. The portrait is topped with a black crown adorned with gold lettering reading “brutality,” “racism,” and “heavy is the head that wears the crown.” The tips of the crown has vertical repeating script reading “I can’t breath” and “say his name” in tribute to George Floyd’s last words and what was chanted at protests later.
The multicolored background is composed mostly of blue-green and red-orange washes. The paint is done in layers including some partially obscured background script. Red script is layered on top reading, “Flint one day soon…,” “love,” “Mike,” “*171*,” “freedom,” “SJK,” ‘unity,’ “snake I ya-dig,” and “equality.” Other writing appears, though it is not immediately legible. Additional signs and symbols are seen through the piece with the addition of ripped ads pasted over the paint around all four edges. A small black and white dove is seen on the right of portrait. At the bottom of the mural the handle of the artist is seen, @theartofwillpower.
The complexity of the piece is centered around the portrait of George Floyd and the strong use of colors helps to achieve this. This mural was created as part of the project Shared Freedom Protest Art 2020 which took place in the East Village section of Manhattan from September 13th- November 3rd.
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COPYRIGHT TITLE: KURT BOONE STREET ART PLYWOOD PHOTO COLLECTION NYC
CONTACT: WWW.KURTBOONEBOOKS.COM
IG: @kurtboonephotography
Publisher
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Urban Art Mapping Research Project
Date
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2020-10-19
Contributor
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RW
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UAM-GF_1730
@kurtboonephotography
@theartofwillpower
#georgefloyd
#icantbreath
#Kurt Boone Street At Plywood Photo Collection
#mural
#newyork
#newyorkcity
#october
#protestart
#sayhisname
#sharedfreedomprotest
October 2020
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Political Statements and Structural Critique
Description
An account of the resource
Works in this collection address systemic racism and the path to justice. This collection includes a wide range of imagery including a critique of capitalism.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Original Format
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Graffiti and Characters
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Kurt Boone Street Art Plywood Photo Collection NYC
Title
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Graffiti on Surrogate Court Building Statues
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31 Chamber Street, NY, NY 10007, USA
Description
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Graffiti covers the side of the New York City Surrogate Court Building and three statues. The figural statues have red tape covering their eyes and mouth. Graffiti includes "Black Lives Matter ACAB," "White Silence = Violence," "No Justice No Peace," "Wonder What A Cop Taist Like," "Fuck 12," "FTP," "'Good Cops' Don't Exist,""We Are Trayvon Martin," "NYPD SMD," the anarchist A, and pig characters.
These were part of a month-long protest encampment at New York City's City Hall Park Area, organized by Vocal New York. The protesters lived and slept in front of the mayor office for one month, demanding that 1 billion dollars be removed from the New York City Police Department annual budget. During that month (June 22 - July 22, 2020) protesters defaced buildings, sidewalks, and subway entrances. Graffiti was a tool for their messages.
Rights
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COPYRIGHT TITLE: KURT BOONE STREET ART PLYWOOD PHOTO COLLECTION NYC
CONTACT: WWW.KURTBOONEBOOKS.COM
IG: @kurtboonephotography
Publisher
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Urban Art Mapping Research Project
Date
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2020-07-06
Contributor
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SE
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UAM-GF_1403
@kurtboonephotography
#occupycityhall
Character
Graffiti
July 2020
Kurt Boone Street At Plywood Photo Collection
New York
New York City
Political
United States
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Anti-Racism & Social Justice
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This collection includes a wide range of imagery addressing anti-racism and the path to achieve social justice.
Still Image
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Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Mural
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Creator
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Calicho
@calichoart
Kurt Boone Street Art Plywood Photo Collection
Title
A name given to the resource
Justice
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
First Street Green Park 33 East 1st Street NY NY
Description
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Three wise monkeys embodying the Japanese proverbial principle “see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil” are front and center in this mural. Each monkey expresses a single principle using an action as well as accompanying text. The monkeys are painted in contrasting colors of blue and pink. The word “justice” is painted in large capital letters over the center monkey. From right to left, the monkey’s are labeled as “hear,” “see,” and “speak” with orange script. The “hear” monkey wears headphones personifying hearing through these. The “see” monkey wears a monocle and necklace with a crown bearing the text “see.” A crown necklace has various meanings though has been associated with George Floyd in other mural artwork. The “speak” monkey appears to be shouting the word “speak” through its opened mouth. All monkeys are highlighted with a dark wash on radiating from the bottom and pink and white highlighting strokes on the top. The artist’s handle @calichoart appears on the top right corner of the mural and the artist’s name “Calicho” is signed on the bottom left.
This mural was created as part of the project Shared Freedom Protest Art 2020 which took place in the East Village section of Manhattan from September 13th- November 3rd.
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COPYRIGHT TITLE: KURT BOONE STREET ART PLYWOOD PHOTO COLLECTION NYC
CONTACT: WWW.KURTBOONEBOOKS.COM
IG: @kurtboonephotography
Publisher
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Urban Art Mapping Research Project
Date
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2020-10-27
Contributor
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RW
Identifier
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UAM-GF_1743
@kurtboonephotography
3 wise monkeys
Anti-Racism
George Floyd
Graffiti
Justice
justice art
mural art
New York
New York City
shared freedom art protest
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Political Statements and Structural Critique
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Works in this collection address systemic racism and the path to justice. This collection includes a wide range of imagery including a critique of capitalism.
Still Image
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Graffiti, Poster, and Stickers
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Kurt Boone Street Art Plywood Photo Collection NYC
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Pig Pen and Other Graffiti at City Hall Park
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City Hall Park, New York City, NY, USA
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Graffiti on a police box and signs on a fence. Includes "Pig Pen," a badge-shaped sticker with an insignia and "Fuck 12 City of New York." The sign has "Solidarity Vibes 4 y'all! South Gate Defenders," and "Art is a powerful werapon. Black Music Especially."
These were part of a month-long protest encampment at New York City's City Hall Park Area, organized by Vocal New York. The protesters lived and slept in front of the mayor office for one month, demanding that 1 billion dollars be removed from the New York City Police Department annual budget. During that month (June 22 - July 22, 2020) protesters defaced buildings, sidewalks, and subway entrances. Graffiti was a tool for their messages.
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COPYRIGHT TITLE: KURT BOONE STREET ART PLYWOOD PHOTO COLLECTION NYC
CONTACT: WWW.KURTBOONEBOOKS.COM
IG: @kurtboonephotography
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Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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2020-07-06
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SE
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UAM-GF_1406
@kurtboonephotography
#occupycityhall
Graffiti
July 2020
Kurt Boone Street At Plywood Photo Collection
New York
New York City
Poster
Sticker
United States
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Political Statements and Structural Critique
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Works in this collection address systemic racism and the path to justice. This collection includes a wide range of imagery including a critique of capitalism.
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Mural
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Wore One
@wore_one
Kurt Boone Street Art Plywood Photo Collection
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Power to the People
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First Street Green Park 33 East 1st Street NY NY
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Large, block, capital letters saying “Power to the People” dominate this mural. The letters of the word “people” also serve as a platform for four multi-racial figures to stand on, holding their right fist up in solidarity. The figures are wearing different colored clothing and hats, from right to left, red, green, purple, and yellow. The figures also wear alternating colored waist and arm bands associated with the other figures. The red clothed figures wears a purple waist band and arm bands with their waist band featuring the letter “w.” The green clothed figure also wears a purple waist band and arm bands with their waist band featuring the letter “o.” The purple clothed figure wears a yellow waist band and arm bands with their waist band featuring the letter “r.” Lastly, the yellow clothed figure wears a green waist band and arm bands with their waist band featuring the letter “e.” Together these letter spell the artist’s name “Wore.” The background of the mural is washed in red, white, and blue, the colors of the American flag. The artist’s handle @wore_one appears on the left corner of the mural and his signature “Wore!” is seen near the left, yellow dressed figure’s feet.
This mural was created as part of the project Shared Freedom Protest Art 2020 which took place in the East Village section of Manhattan from September 13th- November 3rd.
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COPYRIGHT TITLE: KURT BOONE STREET ART PLYWOOD PHOTO COLLECTION NYC
CONTACT: WWW.KURTBOONEBOOKS.COM
IG: @kurtboonephotography
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Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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2020-10-18
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RW
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UAM-GF_1744
@kurtboonephotography
@wore_one
Graffiti
Justice
Mural
New York
New York City
political art
power to the people
shared freedom art protest
Street mural
street art
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Political Statements and Structural Critique
Description
An account of the resource
Works in this collection address systemic racism and the path to justice. This collection includes a wide range of imagery including a critique of capitalism.
Still Image
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Mural
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@sjk_171 and @mike_171
Kurt Boone Street Art Plywood Photo Collection
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SOS- Same Old Shit
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First Street Green Park 33 East 1st Street NY NY
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A Black soldier sits in the center of this mural behind a grey wash, his gaze penetrating the viewer. He wears a camo helmet with text saying, “war is hell.” The mural is split into two different times, 1970 (on the left) and 2020 (on the right). Red and green tubes flow from the man to different societal and political issues within each time period on their respective sides of the mural. On the left 1970’s side, grey washed text boxes read “end the war in Vietnam,” “equal equality,” and “civil rights.” The artist’s handles @sjk_171 and @mike_171 are also present. On the right 2020’s side, grey washed text boxes read “black lives matter,” “vote,” and “do the right thing.” The artist’s signatures “SJK 171” and “Mike 171” are present. The text uniting the two sides sit above and below the solider. The top text reads “S.O.S” and underneath “same old shit.” The bottom text reads “common-unity” and underneath “New York City.” This mural is a collaborative piece between two artists commenting on the similar political and societal issues black individuals face in American present and past.
This mural was created as part of the project Shared Freedom Protest Art 2020 which took place in the East Village section of Manhattan from September 13th- November 3rd.
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COPYRIGHT TITLE: KURT BOONE STREET ART PLYWOOD PHOTO COLLECTION NYC
CONTACT: WWW.KURTBOONEBOOKS.COM
IG: @kurtboonephotography
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Urban Art Mapping Research Project
Date
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2020-10-22
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RW
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UAM-GF_1745
@kurtboonephotography
@mike_171
@sjk_171
1970
2020
anti racist
Black Lives Matter
civil rights
do the right thing
Equality
Graffiti
Mural
New York
New York City
protest art
same old shit
shared freedom art protest
soldiers
sos
Street mural
street art
Unity
vote