When it comes to the methodology of transgressive art in the streets you can take over a whole subway car with screaming bubble letters and animated characters in eye-popping color to get your message out, or you can subtly mess with public accommodation signage. In an unconscious way, the minimalist and subversive one can have as powerful an impact. It could also just confuse you.
Sweden’s Vlady Art says that he calls this installation “White, Male, Supremacy.”

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