hi,

at the web site for MONA is says the things being exhibited were to be smashed
and that the audience would be encouraged to smash, etc.

http://www.detroitmona.com/

so it's not vandalism after all, it didn't  seem planned in the first report.

bests, carol  :)
xoo

allen bukoff wrote:

> twhid,
>
> I hadn't considered that this could be a hoax.  I was just sorry (living in
> suburban Detroit) that I had missed the event.  So I started looking for
> corroboration online and was having difficulty finding it, too.  Then
> Janice hands me this week's "Metro Times" ("metro detroit's news, arts &
> culture weekly") and  there's an article about this exhibition entitled
> "Eve of destruction."  If you read the article, it makes it sound like the
> audience was invited to destroy everything--that that was the plan.
>
> Article online at <http://www.metrotimes.com/calendar/event.asp?whatID=65784>
>
> Still sorry I missed it.
>
> AB
>
> >>it isn't art and it isn't creative;  it's vandalism.
> >>
> >>bests, carol
> >
> >i think it's a spoof actually. searched detroit free press, nothing.
> >checked out their website, nothing.
> >
> >--
> ><twhid>
> >http://www.mteww.com
> ></twhid>

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