This week, we?joined?NYC Health + Hospitals,?New York City Economic Development Corporation, and community leaders?to unveil a new, PERMANENT public artwork in East Harlem!
Artist Miguel Luciano - commissioned through the city's Percent for Art process - created "Joy, Love and Resistance in El Barrio," which is embedded in a new floodwall surrounding NYC Health and Hospitals/Metropolitan in East Harlem. The artwork features historic, celebratory images of East Harlem residents by renowned photographer Hiram Maristany (1945-2022), a lifelong resident of East Harlem, a founding member of the Young Lords, and their official photographer.
The Young Lords were a group of Puerto Rican activists in New York City in the 1960’s and 70’s who engaged in outspoken activism against health disparities to call for better access to tuberculosis screening, improved sanitation, free breakfast for children, and safe reproductive care, among other issues. As a tribute to Maristany’s legacy, Luciano reinterprets his historic photographs in a series of graphic compositions that introduce color, light, and reflective surfaces that invite the community to see itself reflected in this history, through moments of joy, compassion, resilience, and resistance.
“This artwork is a tribute to the legacy of East Harlem photographer Hiram Maristany in honor of his love and commitment to El Barrio. It celebrates the beauty and strength of our community’s history, from children playing in the fire hydrants in the summertime to community members marching with the Young Lords – the beauty of everyday people in moments of joy, play and resistance." - Artist Miguel Luciano
You can see the new work for yourself on 1st Avenue between 97th and 99th Streets.
Photos by Miguel Luciano,?NYC Health + Hospitals, and DCLA.
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