In Case You Missed It: “100 Walkers” Brought Artful Humor to WeHo’s Streets

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"100 Walkers. West Hollywood," a performance art piece by Richard Kraft. (Photos by Tony Coelho, courtesy of the City of West Hollywood)
“100 Walkers. West Hollywood,” a performance art piece by Richard Kraft. (Photos by Tony Coelho, courtesy of the City of West Hollywood)

Wearing sign boards with slogans such as “What’s It Like to Be Outclassed,” “Let Us Be Mediocre” and “Beware of the Rabble” as well as funny and provocative images, 100 people walked the streets of West Hollywood on Saturday.

Wearing bowler hats and suits, they were participants in “100 Walkers, West Hollywood,” a project by L.A.-based performance artist Richard Kraft. In case you missed it, WEHOville offers here a look at “100 Walkers” as captured by Tony Coelho, a photographer working for the City of West Hollywood.

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