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…
A stencil spray-painted in black on the pavement outside of a neighborhood autonomous social center reads: "With cops and army you do not cure of the COVID-19," followed by the sentence ¡no pasarán! — they shall not pass. There is no artists…
A small sticker, that can be found all over the Berlin neighborhood of Neukölln, asks "Will you still practice solidarity after tomorrow?," signed with the reminder to "Remember COVID-19."
This sticker depicts the question "Why Can't We Have a Party Boris?" Boris Johnson, the prime minister of England, responds with "one rule for thee and another for me."
Two side by side iterations of the same text-based poster—one in German, one in English—center around the question "What to do in times of Corona?" The main body of the text enumerates threats caused by the pandemic, and articulates a set of demands,…
A poster board in blue, black, and red writing reads "We're #1 In The World! #1 In Covid Cases #1 In Covid Deaths Why?!?" It continues to read "I Alone Can Fix This!" with a signature at the end. This was hanging on the BLM Memorial Fence.
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…
A mixed media piece on cardboard depicting three antique television sets stacked on top of each other, surrounded by a group of sheep. The sheep are wearing masks and looking directly at the viewer. The entire piece is rendered in black-and-white…
Written in block, upper-case letters on a heavily-painted wall, text (in English) reads: "THE CORONAVIRUS IS A WAKE UP CALL AND OUR CHANGE TO BUILD A NEW AND LOVING SOCIETY."
Three representations of Trump's head morphed with the coronavirus. The expressions convey smugness, stupidity, and brashness. Rendered in chalk on the sidewalk.
A depiction of Trump as Shrek with virus nodules protruding from his head. This image is both cartoonish and highly naturalistic at the same time, as it perfectly captures Trump's typical facial expression. The image is painted on a door, and…
Wheat paste poster of Trump speaking in front of the White House holding a bottle labeled "Antiseptic Disinfectant" with a straw in it. In red at the bottom, text reads "I'm not a doctor but I'm a smart guy".
This stencil features Matt Hancock (British Secretary of State for Health and Social Care) behind bars with the text 'Show your support for the NHS Matt, don't clap just give them PPE'.