The Invisibility of Poverty: UNICEF China’s striking 2008 campaign
Just because you can’t see it, does that mean it isn’t there? This question lies at the heart of UNICEF China’s 2008 campaign, which sheds light on the often-overlooked issue of child poverty in China. Through a series of striking photographs for UNICEF China by Kevin Lee, Haohui Zhou, and Bin Liu, homeless children were painted to blend seamlessly into their surroundings, making their presence almost invisible within the urban landscape. One of the most unforgettable images shows a […]https://streetartutopia.com/2024/11/22/the-invisibility-of-poverty-street-art-by-kevin-lee/

Through his powerful street art, Kevin Lee shines a light on poverty and inspires conversations about compassion and change - STREET ART UTOPIA
Just because you can’t see it, does that mean it isn’t there? This question lies at the heart of UNICEF China’s 2008 campaign, which sheds light on the often-overlooked issue of child poverty in China. Through a series of striking photographs by Kevin Lee, Haohui Zhou, and Bin Liu, homeless children in China were painted […]
