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LOVE this Joe Boruchow ad-takeover at 20th and Walnut streets, titled ‘Swamp Flower’!

If you’re unfamiliar with ad-takeovers, I fully recommend you take a few minutes to watch this video. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.

UPDATE:
Another ad-takeover by Joe at Broad and Pine streets… Amazing work, as always!

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Check out NDA’s recent Ad-Takeover HERE!

4 responses to “Philly’s Streets Are Home to One Less Ad, Thanks to Joe Boruchow’s Ad-Takeover in Rittenhouse”

  1. I love this idea, but has there been discussion about what the ads actually pay for? Where does the money go? Does it help support the public transit system? The money made may help keep fares low and pay transit workers. Then again, it could just all got to some faceless corporation – I would like to know if this has ever been discussed in the ad-takeover movement.
    In a a dream world, maybe someday these artists can get paid to put their art up in public spaces instead of giving their talent away for free.

  2. […] to check out Hazo’s installations around the Pope visit last year, and other Ad Takeovers by Joe Boruchow and […]

  3. […] These ad takeovers have been happening in Philly since at least October of 2015 by local artists such as NDA (NDA, in fact, has done these several times), as well as Kid Hazo during the DNC and, of course, Joe Boruchow. […]

  4. […] ad takeovers over the years, including: NDA in 2015, Kid Hazo in 2016 and 2017, and Joe Boruchow in 2016, 2017, and 2019. In 2017, a number of Philly artists even traveled to New York City to be part of […]

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