![Hassan Hajjaj, born in Morocco in 1961, is often called the Andy Warhol of Marrakesh for his fusion of glamour and everyday life. Both are evident in his 2017 portrait <em>Cardi B Unity. </em>The rap star, dressed in a high-fashion outfit, sits on utilitarian green plastic cartons against a textured fabric backdrop. The frame consists of tins of green tea, each decorated with a butterfly.](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/b0a5065/2147483647/strip/true/crop/918x1224+0+26/resize/150x200!/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia.npr.org%2Fassets%2Fimg%2F2019%2F08%2F15%2Fcardi-b-unity-2017-1438-mid_custom-845c8c14349613eda27a7c1c0466b45859a33723.jpg)
Ben DeLaCruz
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A virus first identified in December has altered daily life and public spaces around the globe. These images capture scenes from this unnerving era.
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The images at an exhibit at the Yossi Milo Gallery in New York are infused with the spirit of African identity.