Poster Boy Gets Eleven Months
A Brooklyn judge has sentenced ad-defacing artist Poster Boy to eleven months in prison for defacing ads.
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A Brooklyn judge has sentenced ad-defacing artist Poster Boy to eleven months in prison for defacing ads.
The man responsible for creating and defacing MoMA's subway ad campaign has been dumped by the museum.
CBS Outdoor, the firm that installed MoMA's ads in the Atlantic-Pacific subway station, believes MoMA approved of Poster Boy's remix.
On February 10, the Museum of Modern Art launched one of its most extensive and expensive advertising campaigns in history. Then Poster Boy showed up.
"Arresting Henry for being Poster Boy is like plucking a strand of Medusa's hair."
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