South African Art Removed After Being Mistaken for ‘Graffiti’

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A temporary installation featuring the work of artist Monique Pelser, who endured a five-month application process for a public art permit, on the popular Sea Point Promenade in Cape Town has been removed by officials who mistook her artwork for graffiti.

Source: South African Art Removed After Being Mistaken for ‘Graffiti’ – allAfrica.com

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