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BSA Images Of The Week: 11.27.22

BSA Images Of The Week: 11.27.22

Welcome to BSA Images of the Week!

Hope you had a moment or two to be thankful this Thursday with family, friends, or your cat. New York days are ever shorter, and people are officially entered into the Holiday Vortex. Mariah Carey tirelessly lipsynched her jingle at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, the tree (and some of the crowd) is going to be lit at Rockefeller Center Wednesday, a community center in Queens is getting ready for its Channuka Experience, HOSTOS in the Bronx has its annual Kwaanza Celebration Thursday, The Burrito Bar in Staten Island is getting ready for its Drag Brunch Bingo: Christmas ExDRAGvaganza, and Marlene at your corner beauty shop is running a deal on holiday marble nail manicures – which are the dope nails to have right now. “If you’re a fly gal, then get your nails done. Get a pedicure, get your hair did.”

Here’s our weekly interview with the street, this week featuring: Winston Tseng, Mike Makatron, Maker, MFK, Ollin, Slue, KEZ5, Big Ash, D30, 2Much, and Sekt.

Mike Makatron (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Unidentified artist (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Sluto (photo © Jaime Rojo)
MFK (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Tribute to KEZ5 (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Ollin (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Current Mood: Turkey Tryptophan Haze. Unidentified artist (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Save The Duck. This is really an ad…but we’d like to help save all ducks and the whole planet. Why not? BTW, here’s a list of the ten most endangered species. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Why does this feel like someone was caught in the middle of a job? CNONE ABYS ANGE MAYDO (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Big Ash (photo © Jaime Rojo)
People who inspire other people for good always deserve the spotlight. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
D30 (photo © Jaime Rojo)
D30 (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Maker (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Sekt (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Winston Tseng with a splash. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
This is 2Much (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Untitled. Fall 2022. NY (photo © Jaime Rojo)
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BSA Images Of The Week: 07.11.21

BSA Images Of The Week: 07.11.21

Welcome to BSA Images of the Week. While New York suffered a heatwave followed by tropical storms from Hurricane Elsa flying up the East Coast and flooding the subways, this week, we checked in with the evolution of a city in sunny, arid, colorful Mexico.

The aesthetics and language of street art and graffiti are so pervasive, so woven into the international culture in cities, that it hardly surprises us to see it absorbed and re-interpreted wherever we go. We like to return to places that we’ve traveled to previously; it is an opportunity to gauge the changes, the tempo, perhaps to appreciate the influence of the Internet and social media in connecting and re-sorting people based on their interests rather than geography.

In the case of the northern Mexican city of Chihuahua, we see a lively mural program, a small but fervent and well-crafted graffiti, and tattoo scene, and now even a sticker storm of sorts in specific parts of this desert home to international corporate maquiladoras and a proud sense of commitment to traditional culture and history. Topics and influences range from gender roles, machismo, Christian iconography, Japanese anime, tattoo culture, Warhol’s version of POP, empowered female sexuality, devils, angels, wildlife, drugs, economics, and subtly played political critique.

At almost a million people and with its focus on education, its primarily one- and two-story cityscape is only interrupted briefly by a historic colonial downtown, peppered with a few modern glass boxes. Chihuahua is vying for tourists and corporations to come with a redrawn city center, the historical monuments and fountains now modernized with an open and welcoming street plan. But stylistically, we like the margins, where the messages are rather less vetted…

When exploring the street art here, you’ll see international styles filtered through Mexican culture and iconography; However, in the case of OBEY aesthetics repeated on stickers, one could argue that Shepard Faireys’ original fascination with the fantasy of Andre the Giant has as much to do with the Mexican “Luchador” subculture and its films of the 1950s/60s as any subversive impulses from punk that appealed to him in his college years.

Similarly, the one-color small stencil didn’t originate with the Army or Bristol’s Banksy – it has appeared for decades throughout the decorative folk arts here, not to mention the robustly social and politically inspired Mexican mural tradition of the 20th century that is in the creative DNA of street artists worldwide. As the so-called First World de-industrialized in the last three decades, their neighbors have been equally looking for new footing. In the case of cultures like Mexico’s, there is a spirit of innovation and a respect for tradition, an amalgam that may materialize now as something more modern than you expected.

Here’s our weekly interview with the street, this week featuring Ale Poire, Ayari Ludeas, Bideo TCK, Celest Alonso, Cesar Duarte, David Glezzg, Joker, Maker, Maru Campos, and Mittuh.

Ale Poire in collaboration with Colectivo Tomate. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Davidd Glezzg. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Unidentified artist. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Maker. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Several artists on a sticker wall. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Several artists on a sticker wall. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Several artists on a sticker wall. Detail. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Several artists on a sticker wall. Detail. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Several artists on a sticker wall. Detail. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Mitthu in collaboration with Colectivo Tomate. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Unidentified artist. (we couldn’t find the artist’s signature on this mural) Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Joker. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Iris Alexa in collaboration with Colectivo Tomate. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Unidentified artist. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Unidentified artist. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)a
An Obey like political campaign with the intention to tie the Governor Elect of Chihuahua, Ms. Maru Campos with the corrupt former governor, Cesar Duarte, presently in a federal prison in the USA awaiting extradition to be tried in Mexico. Obviously, the smear campaign didn’t work. Ms. Campos won the election. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Unidentified artist. Vivas Nos Queremos. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Eajalle. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Unidentified artist. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Bideo TCK. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Celeste Alonso. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Unidentified artist. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Ayari Ludeas. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Unidentified artist. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Unidentified artist. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Terre. TCK. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Bring the Ruckus. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Untitled. Colonial Aqueduct. Chihuahua, Mexico. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
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