Exhibition “War And Order”
“War and Order” is an investigation, a social study, and a critique of the current state of domestic and global affairs.
Featuring international and local artists, “War and Order” is an investigation, a social study, and a critique of the current state of domestic and global affairs.
Each artist interprets our personal and collective relationships to war, the threat of the police state, the ongoing impact of militarism, surveillance, imperialism, and global destruction, in an age of social media propaganda, mass desensitization to violence, and engineered control.
This exhibition will run for two weeks, showcasing a collection of murals, immersive installations, paintings, and performances. The works aim to tell stories, heal, ask questions about the past, the present, and the future, and demand justice. This show is our protest, our loudspeaker to the world- an unedited and unsilenced voice.
Featurig works by:
Gabriel Specter, Escif, René Lerude, Angelica Olstad, Dan Sabau, Kazuhiro Imafuku, and others.
Location: 148 Frost Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211, United States
Time: 12:00 pm EST
Free!
