"It's been brilliant to see so many people stop, stare, and realise they're literally standing on history. The water gate has always been there, just beneath people's feet, so creating a piece of art that opens up the ground felt like the perfect way to reveal something that was hidden in plain sight all along."
In this painting, I strive to capture the indomitable spirit of the Brooklyn dockworkers at Red Hook Terminal. Their silhouettes stand resolute against the backdrop of towering cranes and vast cargo ships, symbolizing their unwavering strength and unity.
"Chewing gum is perhaps the weirdest product on earth. It's pointless, and maybe that's the point. In its uselessness lies something real: wonder, play, fun."
Street art, like other forms of art, seeks to express creativity and culture, whereas tags often feel like mindless scrawls that detract from the beauty of the city.
Our guide emphasized the significance of street art in Bogotá, framing it as an evolving narrative that reflects the city’s culture, politics, and community spirit.
Look Both Ways is not just a showcase of Kenny Scharf's work but an invitation to experience a vivid, technicolor universe that intertwines playfulness with profound social commentary.