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ART COPS OCCUPY MOMA!

December 8, 2011 by John Perreault

In the world’s first and only art criticism cartoon, John Perreault’s art cops instigate, investigate, insinuate, cogitate, agitate.

Who provided bail? Who were they working for? Whose side are they on?

 

 

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