Fusing symbols of Latino Catholicism with elements of a pop sensibility, the Holy Art Show showcases the works of over a dozen artists, including many whose works surface on our streets. Curated by Frankie Velez and Savior Elmundo, the exhibit remains on view at Williamsburg’s Cafe de la Esquina through Sunday. Here is a sampling of the intriguing works on exhibit:
Marc Evan, The Lady of Guadalupe Appears
Rocko, Art Is My Religion
Savior Elmundo, Art Is My Religion
Ben Angotti, Sacred Heart
Carlito 624!, Purple Reign: Units in the City
Will Power, Crucified My Passion
Curators, Savior Elmundo and Frankie Velez
The exhibit continues through this weekend at the lovely Cafe de la Esquina at 225 Wythe Avenue between Metropolitan and North 3rd Street.
Photo credits: 1, 3, 5 & 6 Tara Murray; 2 & 4 City-as-School intern Sol Raxlen and 7 Lois Stavsky
Note: Hailed in a range of media from the Huffington Post to the New York Times, our Street Art NYC App is now available for Android devices here.
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Great Show and Great People.
Amazing show! So much talent!