
BSA is in Berlin this month to present a new show of 12 important Brooklyn Street Artists at the Urban Nation haus as part of Project M/7. PERSONS OF INTEREST brings to our sister city a diverse collection of artists who use many mediums and styles in the street art scene of Brooklyn. By way of tribute to the special relationship that artist communities in both cities have shared for decades, each artist has chosen to create a portrait of a Germany-based cultural influencer from the past or present, highlighting someone who has played a role in inspiring the artist in a meaningful way.
Today we talk to Specter and ask him why he chose his person of interest, Sally Montana.
Specter is multi-disciplinary on the street, including sculptural installations, photography, and hand-painted large-scale one-off wheat pastes. It was the latter practice that first drew us into his personal stories and portraits on the streets in the 2000s, enlarged versions of people you might meet in the neighborhood. There was the guy with a grocery cart full of recyclable bottles, the food delivery dude on a bicycle, the burly homeless gent wrapped in a red blanket.
These are everyday people on the streets of Brooklyn, and Specter elevates them for passersby to stop and consider.
For his PERSON OF INTEREST Specter is painting another Brooklyn artist as a way of honoring the thousands who have made a thriving and buoyant scene in the 1990s-2010s in neighborhoods like Bushwick, Gowanus, BedStuy, Williamsburg, and Greenpoint – similar in many ways to Berlin’s neighborhoods of Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain, Prenzlauer Berg, Schöneberg and Mitte.
To find his portrait subject, Specter just looked next door to his studio. “Sally Montana is my neighbor. She is from Germany but lives in Brooklyn and is a professional photographer and one of the nicest people anyone could ever meet. The reason I choose her is because I feel she embodies this project. The connection between NY and Berlin art communities being the two of the largest in the world and the back-and-forth sharing of people and influences from each others cultures.”

Specter in Brooklyn (photo © Jaime Rojo)

Specter in Brooklyn (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Check out the Facebook page for PERSONS OF INTEREST
See Full Press Release HERE

Other Articles You May Like from BSA:
Axel Void: Ode To the Spirit of Andalucia
The unbridled joy and adventure of youth! Axel Void has captured both in this new street diptych in a Student dormitory in Seville, Spain, called Livensa Living Sevilla.
Axel Void. In collaborati...
AIKO in New Delhi for St+Art India 2015
New York Street Artist Aiko is cutting a new stencil in a dusty warehouse space with huge windows, but instead of being in an industrial neighborhood in Brooklyn, this time she's in New Delhi. The new...
Teo Vazquez and Mourad are Running "20 Meters"
Mourad is
running! It’s 20 meters along this wall on the inner courtyard of
the Bac de Roda Housing Cooperative in Poblenou, a neighborhood of Barcelona,
Spain.
Teo Vázquez "20 Metros". In collab...
ROA TOWERS : New Shots from UK, Belgium, Sweden, Mexico, Germany, Italy and the US
We're back with a slew of new ROA pieces as he continues to share the absolute best images with BSA readers while traveling around the globe. The Belgian street artist, who we refer to as an Urban Nat...
Taxali Sails Into Street Art at "Nice Surprise" - Part 2
It’s a new adventure, this street art, for the Canadian illustrator Gary Taxali.
Gary Taxali. Nice Surprise Festival. Stavanger, Norway. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
After licensing his images to ...