Sunday, June 14, 2020

Street Art for Our Time: Remembering George Floyd


In the traumatic aftermath of reactions to the brutal death of George Floyd, street artists and muralists around the world have created many murals in his memory. Above is the collage of such works, generated by a google search.

The worldwide reaction to this symbol of injustice in the US is amazing to me. For example, a Syrian artist, Aziz Asmar, painted a tribute on a destroyed building in the once-peaceful rural town where he lives. From Time Magazine, "In Solidarity and as a Symbol of Global Injustices, a Syrian Artist Painted a Mural to George Floyd on a Bombed Idlib Building" --
"Asmar, who runs art workshops for children in Idlib, Syria’s last rebel-held enclave, expressed his pain the best way he knew. On the remnants of what he says was a family’s kitchen before regime airstrikes ripped through the building, Asmar and two friends painted an eight-foot-high mural to show solidarity with those grieving in the United States."
-- Time Magazine
Asmar is quoted in the article --
“We’re trying to show that despite being bombed and losing people, and then being called terrorists, we still feel empathy. We still feel for people like George Floyd, who are being oppressed in other parts of the world.” 

10 comments:

Stevenson Q said...

This is very touching and heart-warming Mae. To see how people not just in America but around the world makes use of their voices whether verbal or non-verbal, to fight for the oppressed, shows how 'human' a lot of 'people' still are. Sending you hugs this new week Mae!

Iris Flavia said...

If his death was ... I fail to have words.... "good" for awareness?
My FIL was a police officer in Germany in the 70´s - different times.
He had but a stick being in the Olympic Games in 1972. I had no chance to talk to him on this, but I will.

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

The first ones look like they are from the same artist I featured in today's murals. I saw these on X3MEX's Instagram before it went dark. I am not on Instagram, so these were basically all I saw.

It's amazing how people all over the world are sharing their art because George Floyd somehow changed how we look at these tragedies.

kwarkito said...

many murals around the world to honour his memory.If only it could change something

Bertiebo said...

Heartbreaking quote

Tandy | Lavender and Lime (http://tandysinclair.com) said...

The art work is quite something. Thanks for taking the time to find these images.

Sami said...

I've seen tributes to George Floyd being painted all over the world. The solidarity is great and I hope that things change quickly.

Jeanie said...

It is interesting and heartening to see the support of the issues George Floyd has brought (again) to light being shared worldwide -- and so creatively.

restlessjo said...

Street art is an opportunity for protest as well as self expression, and far less harmful than throwing chairs through windows.

Linda said...

Amazing story about Asmar in Syria. Wow.