MoMA Cans Poster Boy Accomplice
Photo: Doug Jaeger
Marketing executive Doug Jaeger — the man hired by the Museum of Modern Art to create one of its biggest-ever ad campaigns in the Brooklyn subway, and also the guy responsible for remixing it with the help of Poster Boy last weekend — has been dumped by the museum. "[We] have completely severed our relationship with [his] company," a MoMA spokeswoman tells the Post today. Jaeger told us last week that he was nervous about what the museum's response would be to his support of Poster Boy's work: "I don't know if they like for me to be saluting it." But he knows now!
MOMA SLASHES 'VANDAL' ADMAN [NYP]
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