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That second piece Foldie posted a link to is RAD - "parking" into "park" with a little girl on a swing. MORE PUBLIC APPROPRIATION OF PSEUDO PRIVATE SPACE, PLEASE.
(...which is what Midnight Ridazz does so well...)
So whos in to see this? People have been coming in my office all day asking "Hey did you see this?" with camera phone pictures of the 2nd picture posted .. this tells me 2 things ... the movie is going to sell out and that I need to start closing my door...
Sorry John, I already got a date. But you can come with us if you'd like. I'm not sure which of the days we're going but I'll let you know by the end of today.
And you're right, Coldcut. It's an oxymoron/conundrum of sorts.
why did i only just now see this......... i WANT IN, i'm definitely down to see this movie..... friday night is no good, the normal 3rd friday stuff is going down it's just not being posted here.... how about saturday or sunday afternoons? or am i the only one...
Almost as soon as it went up, it was gone. But did this portion of the elusive Banksy's art get stolen, or sold?
JetSet Graffiti was given this video that shows two people slowly removing a chunk of the artwork in broad daylight from the wall of 410 S. La Brea. They also have learned that "it was the infamous Doug Christmas of Ace Gallery in Los Angeles that organized the removal and impending unauthorized sale of the artwork."
The video's source claims they asked the workers what they were doing, and they responded that "they were hired to remove it, and that it would go into a ‘big collection of art.'" A look at Google Maps' Street View of the building shows a banner with the phone number of Ace Gallery as a contact, which now puts the legitimacy of the piece and the sale in question.
JetSet asserts "the artist never confirmed the work was his, and the piece is now considered counterfeit," adding that it "makes sense for the artist to distance himself from the work now. Banksy never confirmed it was his to begin with, so Ace Gallery and every other greedy art-star fucker can piss off."
i'm going with koldcut, jack, suedehead, crus, and cherry PLEASE, don't rush us with your blackbooks! oh yeah i'm also going with banksy himself. and brad pitt. and their agents. and that shepard guy.