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isPermaLink="false">http://hyperallergic.com/?p=5027#comment-1286</guid> <description>[...] New York street artist Momo has taken his work off the street and into the private art spectrum.  Momo is known for large paper pieces typically found on or near construction site scaffolding with large flat wooden surfaces to put up his works, but he began working with locals in Key West, Florida to create his works inside their homes.  In an interview he said &#8220;I wanted to try one kind of art work against a changing context.&#8221;  Check it out on HyperAllergic.com. [...]</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] New York street artist Momo has taken his work off the street and into the private art spectrum.  Momo is known for large paper pieces typically found on or near construction site scaffolding with large flat wooden surfaces to put up his works, but he began working with locals in Key West, Florida to create his works inside their homes.  In an interview he said &#8220;I wanted to try one kind of art work against a changing context.&#8221;  Check it out on HyperAllergic.com. [...]</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
