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Vandal
Date
January 2021
Material
Plywood, Acrylic, LED lights
“VANDAL” questions who controls public space and why unsanctioned expression is seen as a threat. Without so-called vandals, the streets would be far less human. Even while standing still, the work managed to provoke—proof of how uneasy cities are with anything that resists control.








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