![]() Guerilla Girls Broadband Location: Flushing Ave & Forrest St, Brooklyn Inspired by this scenario, 1200 artists submitted an outpouring of ideas, ranging from bleak outlooks on democracy to concerns about deportations, police brutality and the divisiveness in political rhetoric today. ![]() Ministry of Truth: 1984/2020 is a reference to George Orwell’s dystopian novel in which a Ministry of Truth announces “WAR IS PEACE, FREEDOM IS SLAVERY and IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH,” an image horrifyingly relevant in 2020. From Marilyn Minter’s vibrant announcement of ‘Justice Now’ to Dread Scott’s searing critique of white fragility, Ministry of Truth is a true re ection of our fears, frustrations and truth at this harrowing time. ![]() Developed as an opportunity for artists to voice their views on the current state of US politics leading up to the election, this is the rst exhibition in physical sites by the successful online art space - Art at a Time Like This - conceived in collaboration with Save Art Space. Ministry of Truth: 1984/2020 is an outdoor art exhibition featuring 20 artists on 20 billboards throughout the five boroughs of NYC which is now open for public viewing. ![]() ![]() Marilyn Minter, “JUSTICE NOW” Location: 11th Ave & W 45th St, Manhattan ![]()
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