Sofia Maldonado 42nd Street Mural Catching Heat
Twenty-six-year old artist Sofia Maldonado recently celebrated the installation of her 96-foot mural on 42nd Steet in Times Square. In the video above, Looseworld interviews Maldonado (whose style very much reminds me of Fafi) about the event. Since its installation, the mural and has come under fire for the way women, who are all black or Latina, are depicted in it. According to an article in the DailyVoice, “The mural showcases women dressed provocatively, wearing long acrylic nails, showy jewelry, bright hair colors, their bodies adorned with tattoos and piercing, and their hands equipped with knuckle braces. While some think her work is beautiful, critics have coined it ‘ghetto’ and are calling for the murals removal, saying it’s degrading to all women.” According to Sofia’s blog, there’s even a protest planned, which is being publicized by a flier featuring her art. I can see the arguments from both side. Public depiction means so much to those whose status quo is marginalization. But still, art that creates dialogue is good because it gets people thinking and interacting. On another note, I’m putting in my official request to retire the word “ghetto” as a put down (even though I accidentally let it slip just last night!)
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I think that people are overreacting, taking the images of women that are objects of so many stereotypes and presenting them in a mural to me is powerful.The images are sensual probaly a nod from the artist to the past of times square but still tasteful.
There are so many images and messages that the media sends out about women , race and stereotypes , that should be challenged, protested against that never do or even get mentionned. The hypocrisy of these these situations drive me crazy…A woman artist’s work exhibited in one of the most visited places in NYC should just be applauded !
Art is supposed to be about one’s personal expression and vision, in essence it’s personal.Therefore as we are free to agree or disagree it’s her vision, and it should have the right to exist.
i think its hot! and she’s only 21! congrats senorita keep it up! art is only art when people are forced to think and acting!