While many of the original artworks that had surfaced on the boarded-up stores in Soho are no longer on view, others continue to emerge. Featured above are works by NYC-based politically-conscious artist Sule and Brooklyn-based artist Manuel Alejandro Pulla. What follows are several more artworks I came upon earlier this week, along with a few captured within the past month.
Also by Sule, “My Color Is Not a Crime”
Artist/activist Amir Diop in collaboration with Eyes That Love Art, “Take Me to a Place Where I Won’t Be Judged by My Weight, I Won’t Be Labeled as a Nerd– Where Black Lives Matter”
NYC-based multidisciplinary artist DVNNY, “Let Us Live,” — a plea from the transgender community
Jordanian-American multidisciplinary artist Ridikkuluz pays homage to the 30–year-old Egyptian LGBTQ activist Sarah Hegazi — arrested and tortured in Cairo for raising the LGBT flag at a concert — who died last month by suicide while living in exile in Canada — to the left of LEXXX‘s plea to “Free the Ninos”
Isabelle with Vincent Van Gogh quote: “Art is to Console Those Who Are Broken by Life”
Brooklyn-based Czech artist Irena Kenny, “We are the change that we seek.”
To be continued next week!
Photo credits: 1, 3 – 7 Lois Stavsky; 2 Sara Ching Mozeson
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Wonderful pieces. Alive, dynamic with the gritty fealisml of urban enrichment. Continued success.