Hands folding in prayer, evoking Christian imagery. Soap bubbles and water are visible on the figure's hands, transforming prayer into hand washing. In the context of President Trump's declaration that a "miracle" will come, this image reminds us…
Hands folding in prayer, evoking Christian imagery. Soap bubbles and water are visible on the figure's hands, transforming prayer into hand washing. In the context of President Trump's declaration that a "miracle" will come, this image reminds us…
In this mural/installation that spans across two buildings, a man and a woman face each other, but are separated by a void (filled with a rendition of the virus). From the artist: "The COVID-19 pandemic is about - among many others - distance; humans…
Spongebob Squarepants characters with the words Spongebob Corona Hands. On the left Patrick Star holds a roll of toilet paper and wears a face mask over his eyes. In the center Spongebob Squarepants looks ill with bloodshot eyes and washed out skin.…
Openings on a tour bus window with gloves that would allow the tourist to break out of the bubble. Reminiscent of a neonatal crib. The work illustrates an critique of tourism in the times of the pandemic and thereafter.
A semi-abstract mural in the center of Vienna critiques the impulse towards hoarding groceries in the COVID-19 crisis. With the artists' tag—RUIN—stylized in the background, the piece juxtaposes an empty shopping bag attributed to Billa (one of the…
A sticker created by the political group In Omnia Paratus shows the image of a Greek Orthodox Priest spraying a liquid onto his face. A speech bubble above his head reads "I have the medicine for coronavirus: spray yourself with holy water in the…
A stencil on the floor of Athens' central Syntagma square shows an anime style female character donning a face mask, accompanied by the words "This is not a mask, it's a muzzle. Still in the game."
A tag placed atop a mural by the artist ATH1281 reads "COVID-19 was here." There is an additional tag reading "WTF GUYS." The intervention appeared around the time of the lifting of Greece's lockdown on May 4.
A handmade political poster by an open neighborhood assembly reads "Solidarity with all working in health," with the word all written in its masculine and female form. The poster was pasted atop a palimpsest of political posters on the facade of a…
A handmade political poster by an open neighborhood assembly reads "If we don't resist in all of our neighborhoods, our cities will become modern prisons." The poster is pasted upon a palimpsest of political posters assembled on a vacant shop window.
A graffitied slogan on a metal construction fence reads "Go with the flu." The humorous piece appeared alongside several more political interventions in the neighborhood of Exarcheia, which is known as an "anarchist fortress."
A mixed media mural created in the city of Rochester by community activist and artist Shawn Dunwoody as part of "Protect your Circle," a campaign aimed at spreading information about COVID-19 to communities of color. The piece features bilingual PSA…