Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/COVID-19-Flags-for-Fallen-in-the-US-27MDHU6VGM3.htmlConceptually similarCOVID-19 Flags for Fallen in the USGP1SUIJDCompleted★★★★COVID-19 Flags for Fallen in the USGP1SUIJFCompleted★★★★COVID-19 Flags for Fallen in the USGP1SUIL4Completed★★★★COVID-19 Flags for Fallen in the USGP1SUIJMCompleted★★★★COVID-19 Flags for Fallen in the USGP1SUIJQCompleted★★★★COVID-19 Flags for Fallen in the USGP1SUIJSCompleted★★★★COVID-19 Flags for Fallen in the USGP1SUIK0Completed★★★★COVID-19 Flags for Fallen in the USGP1SUIK1Completed★★★★★★COVID-19 Flags for Fallen in the USGP1SUIL5Completed★★★★View AllGP1SUIK3COVID-19 Flags for Fallen in the USSuzanne Brennan Firstenberg, 61, the artist behind the growing, powerful commemoration she's building outside RFK Stadium, at the edge of D.C.'s Capitol Hill neighbourhood. Washington D.C. native Firstenberg's public art installation called "In America, How could this happen..." is a space reserved for the planting of white flags for every American who has died from the deadly virus.Locations:North America-United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:27 Oct, 2020Credit:© Tim Aubry / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5444px X 3468pxKeywords:Art installations-Art works-Banners-COVID-19-Day-Death-Fields-Flags-Illness-KWCI (GPI)-Memorials-Outdoors-Sadness-Text-VictimsShoot:COVID-19 Flags for Fallen in the USSuzanne Brennan Firstenberg, 61, the artist behind the growing, powerful commemoration she’s building outside RFK Stadium, at the edge of D.C.’s Capitol Hill neighborhood. Washington D.C. native Firstenberg's public art installation called "In America, How could this happen..." is a space reserved for the planting of white flags for every American who has died from the deadly virus.