The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles’s current exhibition ‘Art in the streets’ features several customized cars as sculpture:Kenny Scharf, Keith Haring and Mister Cartoon contribute different takes on the concept of the personalized car pervasive in street art culture.
‘Art in the Streets’ is on display at the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, Los Angeles until August 8th 2011.
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ARTPICS: Custom Art Cars, Art in the Streets at MOCA, Los Angeles
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