Monkey Business: Hadden Hall Developers in Okc Consider Future of Graffiti Art Piece
The Journal Record › August 25, 2010
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The Journal Record › August 25, 2010
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A stenciled image of a monkey wearing lipstick that recently appeared on the side of a historic building undergoing renovations in Midtown is the work of a famous graffiti artist. Now developers working on restoring the 99-year-old Hadden Hall building, 215 NW 10th St., are trying to figure out what to do with the piece of guerilla art.
The black, white and pink spray-painted picture of a monkey appeared within the last few weeks on the side of the building. Workers from contractor Titus Construction discovered the artwork. Developer Midtown Renaissance is spending between $1.5 million and $2 million to turn the vacant building into high-end, one-bedroom apartments.See the full content of this document
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Monkey Business: Hadden Hall Developers in Okc Consider Future of Graffiti Art Piece
"We're flattered such an acclaimed artist decided to perform his or her art on our property, but we're not f...
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