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How can art be exclusive and inclusive at the same time? Placement of my Chicago-made post-ups in two über-cosmopolitan and artistically-charged European cities made the exhibit more exclusive. Involvement of friends and of complete strangers in the act made the exhibit more inclusive. It was my most attended show – thousands of people saw the work and a couple of pieces were even missing the next day… a great success!

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