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Moore was on hand during the installation, documenting the process as the wind whipped a corner of the new design upward to reveal the swastika-like dollar sign beneath it. She ll save the banners bearing Fiorito s earlier designs, which will become part of the artist s own documentation of her multiyear project on Grand Avenue.
“I wanted to have something really simple,” explains Moore, who says she’s donated the billboard space for the newest project for the next year. “There are a lot of important issues related to the Black Lives Matter movement that need to be addressed.”
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New billboard in downtown Phoenix shows Trump behind bars in prison jumpsuit
By FOX 10 Staff article
President Donald Trump is seen in a prison jumpsuit on a billboard near 11th and Grand avenues in Phoenix, AZ on Dec. 17, 2020.
PHOENIX - A new billboard has gone up in downtown Phoenix. This time, President Donald Trump is behind bars in a prison jumpsuit with an inmate badge that says Don the Con.
The anti-Trump billboard is located along Grand Avenue near 11th Avenue. There’s also a ticker below it, displaying the increasing number of COVID-19 deaths in the U.S.
Southern California artist Karen Fiorito created the billboard. It s owned by Beatrice Moore, who commissioned the art.