A black-and-white poster by Labor Camp with four firsts, two black and two white, raised in protest and emerging from a bed of plants and flowers. Large text below reads "ESSENTIAL WORK" indicating the essential nature of protest and racial unity.…
A black and white print with text reading "You can wash away the virus but you can never wash away the shame | Covid-19 Labor Camp Report June 6 ,2020 / 1,976,515." Imagery includes a close up of hand washing, a public, state-sanctioned lynching, and…
One of a series of panels next to the Painted Ladies. This work shows a shirtless man in a cowboy hat, flexing with a facemask and a bandaid covering a recent vaccine injection.
Graffiti on a port-a-potty reading "Covid is Fake! Do Not Vaccinate" in yellow spray paint. Additional graffiti includes "true DAT" with an arrow pointing to "Covid is Fake," and "LOL" written directly below "Do Not Vaccinate."
Subway closed for disinfection (and possibly to reduce the number of homeless people sleeping on trains) during Covid-19. A significant change for the city and its residents.
Larger than life portraits of frontline workers. These black and white photos were mounted at night on the plywood boarding of many stores in Soho, including Moncler. On Saturday afternoon and evening, April 11, 2020, Moncler was one of the first…
A bright blue background is painting on a plywood board covering a storefront window. The board is covered with scattered black outline paintings of people's faces, some wearing masks. Text is interspersed among the faces using white paint, reading:…
A wheatpaste piece depicting a lamp ghost Nintendo character. The green ghost is holding a glowing lamp and its eyes are bright yellow Covid viruses. Above the ghost, a green rectangle is filled with red text that reads "SUPER COVID BROS." in the…
A wheatpaste of a couple holding each other, faces close together. The man is wearing a suit and tie, and the women has on a bright red top. Both are masked. A bright yellow circle behind the man's head reads "Practice safe six," a plan on words of…
A wheatpaste piece, adhered to a wood panel, depicting a girl wearing a yellow dress with a white apron, a blue medical mask, and a graduation cap. She is holding a bright red heart, and another smaller heart appears sewn on the skirt of her dress.…
A wheatpaste piece featuring a painting of a man, asleep in bed and wearing a mask. The headboard of the bed reads "Wake me up when it's over," and an alarm clock on the nightstand reads "20:20" in reference to the year.
"A rectangular wheatpaste piece depicting a red "Hello my name is" sticker. The place where a name would be typically written is filled with "essential" in black writing, referring to essential workers."
A wheatpaste painting of a toilet paper roll unfurled and flowing to one side. The tissue is covered in script writing with the text "Let's Roll up our sleeves and take a shot," referencing the vaccine effort and the shortage of toilet paper early in…
"A wheatpaste piece, adhered to a cement base, depicting a bright blue and red covid virus. ""I Don't Care About Your Politics"" is painted in the center, referring to the virus's impact on all, despite the frequent politicization of the pandemic.…
The Corona beer logo painted on a wall. The word Corona has been replaced with ‘Covid 19’ and the logo with ‘La virus mas fina/the finest virus’. The artist’s handle is located on the lower left. The date of creation is located on the lower right.
A dirty blue surgical mask that has been framed and placed on a wall. Beside the frame is an object label. The label gives the title of the piece as ‘Voici l'oeuvre d'un connard/ Here is the work on an asshole’. The label description states ‘Masque…