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Perspective

Feb. 3, 2016

Who actually owns street art?

Street art, to quote "Zoolander," is "so hot right now," with artists like Banksy, Basquait and Fairey fetching millions. By Peter Salib

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By Peter Salib

Street art, to quote "Zoolander's" fashion-mogul-cum-political-assassin, Mugatu, is "so hot right now!" Works by artists like Banksy, Basquait and Fairey fetch millions at auction. And the field is diverse. Some artists paint their murals directly onto the sides of buildings; others hang posters with paste or slap self-adhesive decals on any surface they can find. The artist known as Space Invader grouts tile to walls, sidewalks or ...

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