Saturday, March 31, 2012
Crashing the Art Show
Last week, M&F got an invite to a "private, invitation only" party for the All in for the 99% Art Show. We declined the invitation, and pointed out that it is ironic how such an exclusive event is meant to represent the 99%.
Well, local street artist Ramiro Gomez Jr. feels the same way. He invited himself to the show, and placed his images around the outside of the building, and crashing the art show. Star maps, anyone?
Believe this location for the show on 400 S. La Brea is also the same building where Banksy's Jeff Koons piece was placed, and soon cut out of the wall, sparking rumors of the piece being purposefully placed to reward and thank Banksy's gallery friend.
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