I finally caught up with the heavily hyped, Academy Award nominated, tired of reading about it when I haven’t seen it yet documentary EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP. I tried to look it up and apparently I am the very last person left who wanted to see it but hadn’t. But I guess wikipedia is not always the most reliable source, so in case they overlooked anybody I’ll explain what it is:
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Exit Through the Gift Shop
Wednesday, March 9th, 2011Tags: art, Banksy, Oscilloscope Laboratories, Shepard Fairey, street art
Posted in Documentary, Reviews | 64 Comments »
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