Emeryville

While on the subject of art in forgettable East Bay cities, allow me to share one of my favorite aerosol scrawls of 2011.
[Photo by Hern Berferd]

Much to my surprise, Emeryville's Bay Street shopping center is not only home to interesting art (or, art of any kind), but is self-aware! Yes, rather than hanging up a giant Christmas tree like the unfettered capitalist scum of San Francisco's Union Square, Emeryville retail mecca erected a "holiday tree" made of shopping carts and shiny ornamental balls. As BuboBlog (taker of the above photo) speculates, is this a pointed critique of the Black Friday-ification--the pepper spraying, and killing, of our fellow man over dumb crap we won't use in six months--of what was a winter celebration of family and Black Baby Jesus?
Artist Anthony Schmitt explains:
The shopping cart tree symbolizes both generosity and abundance, as well as acknowledging those less fortunate where their whole world may be housed in a cart. We see shopping carts everyday and take them for granted. Individually the beauty of an everyday object may become invisible, but in quantity you can’t miss it.
Oh.
[BuboBlog]

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