Museum of the Street
  • Camilo José Vergara
  • Over Time
  • Origins, Africa
  • Religion
  • History & Identity
  • Portraits
  • Memorials
  • Motor Vehicles
  • Subways
  • Hair
  • Chain Link Fences
  • Rural Imagery
  • Food
  • Lettering & Signs
  • Neon Transformed
  • Dogs
  • Collections
  • Famous People
  • Socializing
  • Drugs, Guns, Violence
  • Known Artists
  • Municipal Art
  • Disappearing Art
  • Artists at Work

Museum of the Street

  • Camilo José Vergara/
  • Over Time/
  • Origins, Africa/
  • Religion/
  • History & Identity/
  • Portraits/
  • Memorials/
  • Motor Vehicles/
  • Subways/
  • Hair/
  • Chain Link Fences/
  • Rural Imagery/
  • Food/
  • Lettering & Signs/
  • Neon Transformed/
  • Dogs/
  • Collections/
  • Famous People/
  • Socializing/
  • Drugs, Guns, Violence/
  • Known Artists/
  • Municipal Art/
  • Disappearing Art/
  • Artists at Work/
 Portrait of Fred Hampton, Chairman of the Black Panther Party of Illinois, Hoyne Ave. at W. Madison St., Chicago, 1989.  This mural was near the Horner Homes, a place where Fred Hampton lived.

Museum of the Street

Religious visions, public memorials, political effigies, historical tableaux and commercial signage found in the Black and Latinx neighborhoods of America

Disappearing Art Blank Panthers Gallery

Museum of the Street

  • Camilo José Vergara/
  • Over Time/
  • Origins, Africa/
  • Religion/
  • History & Identity/
  • Portraits/
  • Memorials/
  • Motor Vehicles/
  • Subways/
  • Hair/
  • Chain Link Fences/
  • Rural Imagery/
  • Food/
  • Lettering & Signs/
  • Neon Transformed/
  • Dogs/
  • Collections/
  • Famous People/
  • Socializing/
  • Drugs, Guns, Violence/
  • Known Artists/
  • Municipal Art/
  • Disappearing Art/
  • Artists at Work/
 Portrait of Fred Hampton, Chairman of the Black Panther Party of Illinois, Hoyne Ave. at W. Madison St., Chicago, 1989.  This mural was near the Horner Homes, a place where Fred Hampton lived.

Portrait of Fred Hampton, Chairman of the Black Panther Party of Illinois, Hoyne Ave. at W. Madison St., Chicago, 1989. This mural was near the Horner Homes, a place where Fred Hampton lived.

 Detail, Black Panther mural, Hoyne Ave., at West Madison St., Chicago, 1986.

Detail, Black Panther mural, Hoyne Ave., at West Madison St., Chicago, 1986.

 Fading Black Panther mural, featuring Angela Davis and Illinois' black Panther leader Fred Hampton who had been assasinated nearby in 1969 by the police. West Madison St. at Hoyne Avenue, Chicago, 1986

Fading Black Panther mural, featuring Angela Davis and Illinois' black Panther leader Fred Hampton who had been assasinated nearby in 1969 by the police. West Madison St. at Hoyne Avenue, Chicago, 1986

 View SW towards West Madison St. and Hoyne Ave. Chicago, 1988.

View SW towards West Madison St. and Hoyne Ave. Chicago, 1988.

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 Portrait of Fred Hampton, Chairman of the Black Panther Party of Illinois, Hoyne Ave. at W. Madison St., Chicago, 1989.  This mural was near the Horner Homes, a place where Fred Hampton lived.
 Detail, Black Panther mural, Hoyne Ave., at West Madison St., Chicago, 1986.
 Fading Black Panther mural, featuring Angela Davis and Illinois' black Panther leader Fred Hampton who had been assasinated nearby in 1969 by the police. West Madison St. at Hoyne Avenue, Chicago, 1986
 View SW towards West Madison St. and Hoyne Ave. Chicago, 1988.
  • Camilo José Vergara/
  • Over Time/
  • Origins, Africa/
  • Religion/
  • History & Identity/
  • Portraits/
  • Memorials/
  • Motor Vehicles/
  • Subways/
  • Hair/
  • Chain Link Fences/
  • Rural Imagery/
  • Food/
  • Lettering & Signs/
  • Neon Transformed/
  • Dogs/
  • Collections/
  • Famous People/
  • Socializing/
  • Drugs, Guns, Violence/
  • Known Artists/
  • Municipal Art/
  • Disappearing Art/
  • Artists at Work/

Museum of the Street

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