In Pictures | Artist billboards across America tell a story of US politics today
Briefly

The publication documents the work of hundreds of artists whose art has towered above back roads and highways, in cities and small towns across this country over the past eight years, in times of great social and political tumult. This community of many different-minded people shares the common belief that creativity can shift immutable systems.
With the US presidential election on the horizon, a monograph dedicated to artist billboards shown across America in the past few years-some of them bearing political and topical messages-is timely.
The new publication includes 550 artist billboards created between 2016 and 2023, highlighting the contributions of notable artists like the Guerrilla Girls, Ai Weiwei, and Emily Hanako Momohara.
Essays by the Whitney Museum curator Rujeko Hockley and activist Nadya Tolokonnikova enrich the monograph, emphasizing the role of art in social and political discourse.
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