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Dublin Core
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Title
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Policing
Description
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This collection contains a wide range of pieces addressing systemic racism and policing. This includes ACAB graffiti, calls for abolition of the police, demands for conviction of police officers, and more.
Still Image
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Original Format
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Plywood
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Creator
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Kyle Lee
@artbykydotcom
Title
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Police and Prisoners
Coverage
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Girard Ave South and West Lake Street, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Description
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A painting on a plywood panels shows four police officers who are holding batons. These batons become the bars confining nine prisoners in orange jumpsuits.
From Artist's Instagram: "I painted this mural about the idea “to serve and protect.” I don’t often see police serving and protecting this community, but precisely the exact opposite. Furthermore, this mural has since already been painted over in all black. Why won’t the authorities and business owners let the community express themselves? Whatever happens, I hope these dark days pass and we can all live in a safe, united, and loving community. Ask questions, be empathetic, and understand, before casting judgement. Also, do your due diligence first before acting without information. Be safe."
Source
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Site of Winston Smith Murder, Uptown Minneapolis
Rights
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Artist: Kyle Lee; @artbykydotcom
Photographer: Rachel Weiher
Publisher
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Urban Art Mapping Research Project
Date
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2021-06-07
Contributor
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RW
Identifier
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UAM-GF_2590
@artbykydotcom
anti-cop
anti-police
anti-prison
Kyle Lee
Minneapolis
Minnesota
Plywood
Plywood Panels
policing
Twin Cities
United States
Uptown