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50 State Initiative billboard campaign IN SITU PHOTOS (INKJET PRINTS) 1

Justin Brice Guariglia, We Are the Asteroid, Anchorage, Alaska, 2018. Photograph by Jim Kohl. Anchorage Museum.

2 Eric Gottesman, The American Way, Montgomery, Alabama, 2018. Photograph by Rob Pepple.

3 Marilyn Minter, Sad!, Little Rock, Arkansas, 2018. Photograph by Cindy Momchilov.

4 JR, Migrants, Mayra, Picnic across the Border, Tecate, Mexico; Phoenix, Arizona, 2018. Photograph by Josh Haunschild.

5 Paula Crown, Hurt People Hurt People, Los Angeles, California, 2018. Photograph by Paula Goldman.

6 Susan Meiselas, 2:00 a.m. Arrest and Documentation of Twelve-Year-Old Boy, Denver, Colorado, 2018. Photograph by Jeff Scroggins.

9 AFRICA’SOUT!, Africa’s Out!, Wilmington, Delaware, 2018. Photograph by Evan Walsh.

10 Carrie Mae Weems, To Dream, Sarasota, Florida, 2018. In collaboration with The Ringling Museum. Photograph by Sean Harris.

11 Awol Erizku, Make America Panther Again, Atlanta, Georgia, 2018. Photograph by Tianran Qin.

12 Imaikalani Kalahele and Cory Taum, Kahea, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2018. In collaboration with Axis. Photograph by Axis Chinatown.

13 David Birkin and Mariam Ghani, Our System Failure, Des Moines, Iowa, 2018. Photograph by Jeff Scroggins.

14 Emily Hanako Momohara, Family Incarceration: Never Again Is Now, Nampa, Idaho, 2018. Photograph by Chad Jackson.

15 Wendy Ewald, Christian, Decatur, Illinois, 2018. Photograph by Chris Withers.

7 Trevor Paglen, Nov. 6, Hartford, Connecticut, 2018. Photograph by Eric Gottesman.

16 Theaster Gates, Where Black Power Lives, Gary, Indiana, 2018. Photograph by Madeleine Thomas.

8 Zoë Buckman and Natalie Frank, Self-Evident, Washington, DC, 2018. In collaboration with Corcoran Gallery of Art. Photograph by Kanat Akar.

17 For Freedoms, Four Freedoms, Topeka, Kansas, 2018. Photograph by Brandon Pickett.

18 Titus Kaphar, Behind the Myth of Benevolence, Louisville, Kentucky, 2018. In collaboration with 21c Museum Hotels. Photograph by Mary Carothers.

19 Bayeté Ross Smith, Who Is a Victim Who Is a Threat, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2018.* Photograph by Justin Cordova.

20 Lorraine O’Grady, Come Out Come Out, Wherever You Are, Springfield, Massachusetts, 2018. Photograph by Clifford Pickett and Alyssa Meadows.

21 Steve Locke, Three Deliberate Grays for Freddie (A Memorial for Freddie Gray), Baltimore, Maryland, 2018.* In collaboration with Jubilee Arts. Photograph by Nate Smith.

22 Christopher Myers, Mayflowers, Rockland, Maine, 2018. In collaboration with Center for Maine Contemporary Art. Photograph by Center For Maine Contemporary Art.

23 Jamila El Sahili, Human Being, Lansing, Michigan, 2018. Photograph by Jeremy Rafter.

24 Michael Rakowitz, Ahlan Wa Sahlan, Saint Paul, Minnesota, 2018. Photograph by William Glaser.

25 Fake Name, Truth Be Told, Eldon, Missouri, 2018. Photograph by Aaron Dougherty.

26 Jessica Ingram, Vote for Vernon Dahmer, Jackson, Mississippi, 2018. Photograph by Hubert Worley.

27 Fred Tomaselli, I’ve Fallen, Helena, Montana, 2018. Photograph by Kevin League.

28 Stacey Kirby, Yo soy válida, Durham, North Carolina, 2018. In collaboration with 21c Museum Hotels. Photograph by Rachel Jessen.

29 Prune Nourry, River Man, Fargo, North Dakota, 2018. Photograph by William Glaser.

30 Jim Goldberg, It’s Mourning in America, Lincoln, Nebraska, 2018. Photograph by Alex Matzke.

31 Paola Mendoza and Kisha Bari, I Am a Child, Rochester, New Hampshire, 2018. Photograph by Benford John.

32 Ken Gonzales-Day, Untitled (Antico [Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi]), Trenton, New Jersey, 2018. Photograph by Stephen Mallon.

33 Richard Misrach, Romans 13:10, Las Cruces, New Mexico, 2018. Photograph by Melanie Metz.

34 Cristina Velásquez, No soy tu mamacita, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2018. Photograph by Greg Preston.

35 Suzanne Lacy and Anna Ayeroff, One/US, Albany, New York, 2018. Photograph by Jonathan Kline.

36 Michelangelo Lovelace, Glory, Columbus, Ohio, 2018. Photograph by Dale Clark.

37 Guerrilla Girls, Dear Boss: No Wonder You Don’t Pay Us a Living Wage, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2018. Photograph by David McNeese.

38 Emily Jacir, Translate Allah, Salem, Oregon, 2018. Photograph by So-Min Kang.

39 Mitch Epstein, The Common Air, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 2018. Photograph by Clifford Pickett and Alyssa Meadows.

40 Yiyo Tirado, Ñema, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2018. Photograph by Leonardo Laboy.

41 Tuan Andrew Nguyen, Not Spaceship Earth, Providence, Rhode Island, 2018. Photograph by Odette England.

42 Dustin Yellin, Here Comes the Sea . . . Anthropogenic Climate Change and the Future of Our Species, Columbia, South Carolina, 2018. Photograph by Ginny Southworth.

43 Xaviera Simmons, Freedom Is Not Guaranteed, Aberdeen, South Dakota, 2018. Photograph by William Glaser.

44 Hank Willis Thomas, LoveOverRules, Nashville, Tennessee, 2018. In collaboration with 21c Museum Hotels. Photograph by Clifford Pickett and Alyssa Meadows.

45 Dread Scott, Slave Auctions, Baby Jails, and Aida Muluneh, The American Dream, Houston, Texas, 2018.* In collaboration with Station Museum of Contemporary Art. Photograph courtesy of Station Museum of Contemporary Art.

46 Richard Renaldi, Who Are We, Cedar City, Utah, 2018. Photograph by Teressa Sorensen.

47 Joy Sela, We Mirror, Fairfax, Virginia, 2018. Photograph by Kanat Akar.

48 Luis Jacob, Land Acknowledgment, Montpelier, Vermont, 2018. In collaboration with Vermont College of Fine Arts. Photograph by Paul Richardson.

49 Wyatt Gallery, An Expensive Hoax, Olympia, Washington, 2018. Photograph by Loewyn Young.

50 For Freedoms in collaboration with The Gordon Parks Foundation (photograph by Gordon Parks, design by Julian Alexander), I Am You, Madison, Wisconsin, 2018. In situ photograph by Maryam Ladon.

51 Sanford Biggers, Just Us, Charleston, West Virginia, 2018. Photograph by Clifford Pickett and Alyssa Meadows.

52 Paula Crown, Thoughts & Prayers, Cheyenne, Wyoming, 2018. Photograph by Jeff Scroggins.


BILLBOARD DESIGNS (VINYL PRINTS) 53 Charlotte Woolf, Don’t Tell Her Who to Be, Des Moines, Iowa, 2018.

54 Community Design at SUNY Purchase, Believe Me, Des Moines, Iowa, 2018.

55 Community Design at SUNY Purchase, Rights Gone Wrong, Des Moines, Iowa, 2018.

56 Esteban Valdés, Puerto Rico para los puertorrisueños, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2018.

57 Karen Ishizuka, You Are Here, Des Moines, Iowa; Orlando, Florida, 2018.

58 La Puerta Bandera, Todo se pudre en el vagón de la colonia, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2018.

59 Mariam Ghani, You Say We Are but Dust, Orlando, Florida, 2018.

60 Michele Pred, Your Body Your Business, Saint Louis, Missouri, 2018. In collaboration with Projects+Gallery.

61 Richard Mosse, Incoming, Brockton, Massachusetts; Des Moines, Iowa, 2018.

62 Steve Lambert, The NRA Loves You, Des Moines, Iowa, 2018.

63 Jim Ricks, In Search of the Truth, Des Moines, Iowa, 2018.

74 Alfredo Jaar, A Logo for America 5 of 6, San Bernardino, California, 2018.

86 Christine Sun Kim, Words Shape Reality, Jefferson City, Missouri, 2018.

96 Equal Justice Institute, Presence of Justice, Richmond, Virginia, 2018.

64 Mitch Epstein, Disobedience, Des Moines, Iowa, 2018.

75 Alfredo Jaar, A Logo for America 6 of 6, San Bernardino, California, 2018.

87 Deborah Kass, Vote! Your Life Depends on It, Wilmington, Delaware, 2018.

97 Eric Gottesman, Where Do We Go from Here?, Syracuse, New York, 2018. In collaboration with Light Work.

76 Alfredo Jaar, Es usted feliz, Austin, Texas, 2018.

88 Demian DinéYazhi´, Promise Me You Won’t Colonize Me (Mars), 2014. Portland, Maine, 2018. In collaboration with SPACE.

65 Teens with a Purpose, They See Tragedy. We See . . . , Norfolk, Virginia, 2018. In collaboration with The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art.

66 Zoë Buckman, Vote, Des Moines, Iowa, 2018.

67 Adam Pendleton, Midnight (a Victim of American Democracy), Baltimore, Maryland, 2018.* In collaboration with Maryland Institute College of Art.

68 Ahron Weiner, Buttheads, Clarksville, Tennessee, 2018.

69 Aida Muluneh, The American Dream, Houston, Texas, 2018. In collaboration with Station Museum of Contemporary Art.

70 Alfredo Jaar, A Logo for America 1 of 6, San Bernardino, California, 2018.

71 Alfredo Jaar, A Logo for America 2 of 6, San Bernardino, California, 2018.

72 Alfredo Jaar, A Logo for America 3 of 6, San Bernardino, California, 2018.

73 Alfredo Jaar, A Logo for America 4 of 6, San Bernardino, California, 2018.

77 Alfredo Jaar, Teach Us, Des Moines, Iowa, 2018.

78 Anonymous, Me Pardon Me, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2018.

79 Anonymous, Pardon Me, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2018.

80 Carlos Motta, Liberation, Orlando, Florida, 2018.

81 Carrie Mae Weems, Democracy Hangs in the Balance, Syracuse, New York, 2018. In collaboration with Light Work.

89 Deborah Willis, Reflections on Our Freedoms, Wilmington, Delaware, 2018.

99 For Freedoms, Four Freedoms, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2018.

90 Derek Eley, Enter the Fray, Norfolk, Virginia, 2018. In collaboration with The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art.

100 For Freedoms, Four Freedoms, Des Moines, Iowa, 2018.

91 Derrick Adams, Ode to Bayard Rustin, Saint Louis, Missouri, 2018. In collaboration with Projects+Gallery.

92 Donald Moffett, Think Science, 2018. Lexington, Kentucky.

82 Cassils, Inextinguishable Fire, Houston, Texas, 2018.* In collaboration with Station Museum of Contemporary Art.

93 Ebony G. Patterson, Untitled (. . . He Was 12), Lexington, Kentucky, 2018. In collaboration with 21c Museum Hotels.

83 Cheryl Pope, Lines Can’t Be Drawn in the Middle, Chicago, Illinois, 2018.

94 Edgar Arceneaux, Hopelessness Freezes Time, Washington, DC, 2018.

84 Christine Sun Kim, Deaf Culture Is Real. Google That Sh*t, proposed 2018, not installed.

95 Emily Hanako Momohara, Child Imprisonment: Never Again Is Now, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2018. In collaboration with 21c Museum Hotels.

85 Christine Sun Kim, Real Talk, Pharr, Texas, 2018.

98 Favianna Rodriguez, Voices Are Power, Washington, DC, 2018.

101 For Freedoms, Four Freedoms, Goldsboro, North Carolina, 2018.

102 Gran Fury, Welcome to America, Norfolk, Virginia, 2018. In collaboration with The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art.

103 Hank Willis Thomas, All Li es Matter, Saint Louis, Missouri, 2018. In collaboration with Projects+Gallery.

104 Hank Willis Thomas, Cotton Bowl, San Francisco, California, 2018. In collaboration with Imprint City.

105 Hank Willis Thomas, They Are US, Syracuse, New York, 2018. In collaboration with Light Work.

106 Hank Willis Thomas, US Is Them, Syracuse, New York, 2018. In collaboration with Light Work.

107 Harrell Fletcher, It’s Time to Read Orwell Again, Chesapeake, Virginia, 2018. In collaboration with The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art.

108 Jamila El Sahili, I Love You, Orlando, Florida, 2018.

109 Jeffrey Gibson, This Story Hasn‘t Been Written Yet, Raleigh, North Carolina, 2018.

110 Jeremy Dean, Hummer Stagecoach, Kansas City, Missouri, 2018. In collaboration with 21C Museum Hotels.

111 Jeremy Dean, In Divisible, Kansas City, Missouri, 2018. In collaboration with 21C Museum Hotels.

112 Jesse Williams, That’s All Folks!, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2018.

113 Jim Goldberg, Everywhere You Look See Yourself, Portsmouth, Virginia, 2018. In collaboration with The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art.

114 Jon Rubin, They All Look Alike, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Des Moines, Iowa, 2018.

115 Jon Santos, The End of the World, Flint, Michigan, 2018.

116 José Parlá, Igualdad en paz, Des Moines, Iowa; San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2018.

127 Natalie White, Equal Means Equal, Cumberland, Maryland, 2018.

138 Travis Somerville, Nevermind, Greensboro, North Carolina, 2018.

117 Justin Brice Guariglia, We Are the Asteroid, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2018. In collaboration with 21C Museum Hotels.

128 Peter van Agtmael, Disco Disco 123, Brockton, Massachusetts, 2018.

139 Tunkasila, We Are All Related, Rapid City, South Dakota, 2018.

129 Rashid Johnson, Untitled, Los Angeles, California, 2018. In collaboration with Undefeated.

140 Wesaam Al-Badry, We Didn’t Want War, Columbus, Ohio, 2018.

118 Kambui Olujimi, Consensus of Silence, Des Moines, Iowa, 2018.

119 Katherine Gilmore, They Call Us a Storm, Nashville, Tennessee, 2018.

120 Ken Gonzales-Day, Democracies Can Fail, Nashville, Tennessee, 2018.

121 Light Work, Be Strong and Do Not Betray Your Soul, Syracuse, New York, 2018.

122 Light Work, Be Strong and Do Not Betray Your Soul, Syracuse, New York, 2018

123 Mequitta Ahuja, Loop, Saint Louis, Missouri, 2018.

124 Michelle Angela Ortiz, Familias separadas, Flint, Michigan; Des Moines, Iowa, 2018.

125 Mike Mandel and Larry Sultan, Whose News Abuses You, Des Moines, Iowa, 2018.

126 Muna Malik, Exodus 22:21, Charlotte, North Carolina, 2018.

130 Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello, Reunite, Wilmington, Delaware, 2018.

141 William Scott, Untitled, San Francisco, California, 2018. In collaboration with Imprint City.

131 Sadie Barnette, Some Space, Nashville, Tennessee, 2018.

142 William Scott and David Byrne, Untitled, Newark, New Jersey, 2018.

132 Sam Durant, Poder, Detroit, Michigan, 2018.

143 Zoë Buckman, Grab ‘Em by the Ballots, Syracuse, New York, 2018. In collaboration with Light Work.

133 Shaun Leonardo, Trayvon Martin, Tallahassee, Florida, 2018.

134 Shinique Smith, Portrait of Shinique as a Bundle on Rodeo Beach (3 Months before Cosco Oil Spill), Baltimore, Maryland, 2018.

135 Stuart Sheldon, The Best Words, Miami, Florida, 2018.

136 Tomashi Jackson, Alteronce in Hannah (Oliver Brown et al. v. Board of Education of Topeka et al.), Normal, Illinois, 2018.

137 Tom Sachs, Untitled, Des Moines, Iowa, 2018.

144 Zoë Buckman, Inaction Is Apathy, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2018. In collaboration with 21C Museum Hotels

*Asterisks indicate designs initially rejected by billboard companies and later installed at alternate locations.


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