Okay, there is love, most def.
And a lot of it is flowing toward these two artists, no doubt, who have always shown love for the dispossessed, working class, out-of-work, marginalized “everyman” and “everywoman” with their human depictions. In these times when we are shedding jobs and waiting to see how far down the bottom is, maybe that’s why this show (one week from now) is striking a deep chord already. Instead of emailing pics to all the fans, we’re posting them here.
Other Articles You May Like from BSA:
Artists + Trash as Activism at "Trashplant" in Tenerife: Process - Part I
Art Activism (Artivism) in progress here this past weekend at the Trashplant Festival in San Cristobal de La Laguna, Tenerife, Canary Islands. A dozen artists have formulated installations directly in...
At the Vanguard: Bristol Opens Exhibition On Evolution of Global Movement of Street Art
This Saturday marks the opening of an outstanding exhibition in Bristol, England documenting the pivotal role the city has played in the formation of street art from the 1980s to today. Entitled Vang...
BSA Images Of The Week: 08.31.14
A powerful group of images this week as we do a drive by on Labor Day Weekend in New York. We know it's the last weekend of Summer but hell no! I'm gonna have another strawberry ice cream out o...
Priest Comes to Brooklyn and Puts Ego on the Alter
Priests are really taking a beating in public opinion these days, and with good reason (see U.N. report this week). One New Orleans priest visiting Brooklyn this week hopes to change all those negativ...
Mark Rigney and Ad Busting : 15 for 2015
What are you celebrating this season? We’re celebrating BSA readers and fans with a holiday assorted chocolate box of 15 of the smartest and tastiest people we know. Each day until the new yea...
BROOKLYN STREET ART LOVES YOU MORE EVERY DAY
(photo Jaime Rojo)









