(photo © Jaime Rojo) Anderson Bluu honors rap legends and hip-hop icons from the 2010s to today.
(photo © Jaime Rojo) Miss 17 (photo © Jaime Rojo) Gold Loxe as Frida (photo © Jaime Rojo) Gold Loxe (photo © Jaime Rojo) Dorothy Gale Has A Posse in Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo) Virgil Abloh memorial in Wynwood, Miami by Johann Art. Winston Tseng (photo © Jaime Rojo) Adam Fujita “ So Many Beautiful Hearts All In One City” Ain’t that the truth! (photo © Jaime Rojo) Nest (photo © Jaime Rojo) Virgil Abloh memorial in Wynwood, Miami by Ill Surge. Cole, Johann Art, Marka 27, Miss 17, NEST, Praxis VGZ, Salami Doggy, and Winsten Tseng. So here’s our weekly interview with the street, this week featuring Adam Fujita, Anderson Bluu, Dorothy Gale, Ernesto Maranje, ERRE, Ethan Minsker, Fake Banksy, Gold Loxe, Ill Surge, J. May this adventure never end, and may this trail never go cold. This week, as the snow is falling in dirty old NYC and as people are rescinding into their homes for another de facto Covid “lockdown”, we discover that artists are hard at work getting out their message, their id, their frustrations, their aspirations, their wit. In the process of demystifying the graffiti and street art scene over the few decades, we’ve long realized that there always will be surprises, no matter how much of the scene you have decoded. The street art parade marches on, perhaps ever clearer in its intent to reflect the mood, the zeitgeist, the intellectual meanderings of the artist class. Welcome the first BSA Images of the Week of 2022! How are you feeling? You’re looking great!