Showing posts with label murals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label murals. Show all posts

"Respect/Empower/Include."

Murals on the boarded up windows of State Street, photographed today, in Madison, Wisconsin.

Madisonians in shorts trudge past a mural of Barack and Michelle Obama that is painted on the boarded-up window of Which Wich Superior Sandwiches:

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On the boarded-up window of the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, a drooling troglodyte cop observes what might be a pile of burning doughnuts that give off smoke that reads — like a thought balloon — "Defund the Police":

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A longer view of the side of the museum featuring an ironic "Right turn only" sign:

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There's the notion that "being a revolutionary" has an element of being fun, loving, and beautiful:

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There's the grievance that you can't play your music really loud without people calling the cops:

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More Madisonians trudging along, this time past dripping letters that few will read, but I'm seeing "Tell the President/To prepare the bunker/When he flee/Because until we see/Justice you will/Never see peace!"

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"Yes, we can!" the old President says, as a waiter sets up an outdoor café table.

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"Meow!"

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... it's your turn to howl.

Talk about whatever you want.

"We the People of the United States have hope for the future..."

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Photographed yesterday on State Street in Madison.

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The popcorn store is open... open to discussion... and it's been open...

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Photographed yesterday on State Street in Madison.

"Isn't it beautiful?" — a middle-aged white woman enthused gently...

... as I was photographing this...

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... in downtown Madison. Maybe she was just trying to say the right thing, but maybe she was delusional or had very low standards. I aim to help — and I have to admit that she wasn't the slightest bit intimidating to me — so I said, "Actually, I don't think this one is very good." In my endless search for positivity, I added that there were a lot of other murals and many of them were good. And then, because I'm always looking for a point of agreement, I said, "The eye is... interesting"....

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Despite or maybe because of the roughness of the painting, it has a creepy drippiosity that's vaguely riveting....

"Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway came up with the idea for the murals and tasked city arts administrator Karin Wolf with the job."

"Wolf says she reached out to community cultural partners the city already has a relationship with in order to tap local artists. 'We definitely wanted to amplify the voices of people who have been directly impacted by racial injustice,' she says.... Not all the murals are part of the city program, says Wolf. Some store owners arranged for their own art and others artists went rogue. 'People didn’t know better,' says Wolf. 'A lot of people wanted to help and didn’t know how.'" — Isthmus reports on the murals of State Street.

There was a noticeable change from the condition of the plywood 4 days ago, the last time I'd checked. There's an effort to replace harsh graffiti with real murals and, as you can tell from the quote above, a prioritizing of black artists — with spaces marked as "reserved" and this message to white artists that "giving up some white privilege means saving this space for artists of color"...

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A space that looked like this 4 days ago...

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Is now painted over in yellow and marked "Reserved for a black female artist/Please respect this space":

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I think some white artists were painting flowers rather than a "Black Lives Matter" image, and this looks as though someone who'd chalked out her design thought better of it, quit in the middle of things, and requested that a black artist "claim this space":

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At the art museum, they were painting out the graffiti, presumably prepping for a nicer mural...


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Some of more on-topic images were colorful and optimistic, like this...

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And this...

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Others had a harder edge, but were, I would say, respectful toward the city:

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I wasn't sure which of the art was part of the city's program. This has more of a graffiti quality but it's also pretty positive...

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This, I think, is the kind of thing the city is trying get painted over...

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I went back to State Street this morning and saw how the murals have changed...

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