Following Banksky’s piece for Occupy London, several other street artist have been joining in the conversation that is the Occupy movement. These works from CASH4 and Poster Boy are just a few examples of the art community helping fight the power.
Banksy has stepped up and contributed a pretty awesome art piece to the Occupy London Movement. The Monopoly game board depicts poor Uncle Pennybags down on his luck as a show of support for protestors to keep on fightin’ the power.
What better way to decorate the office than with some rules for your employees to live by. Division of Labors latest series of letterpress prints, dubbed “New Rules of Work,” focuses on eliminating some of those pesky problems of every office while adding a bit of humor to your everyday. Get yours here.
Not one to sit on the sidelines and let others do the fighting, Los Angeles artist Saber is lending his hand to those participating in Occupy Wall Street. Saber’s help comes in the form of a large US flag (you might recognize the theme from some of Saber’s other controversial works), cut up into 64 protests signs laid out by LA’s City Hall.
You might remember Czech artist David Černý from a few years back after he was arrested for painting a Soviet tank pink. This time he is back proving size matters in his latest display “Guns”.