Behind Mr. Brainwash's Art Show 2011 (Video)

Sunday, January 8th, will be the final day of Mr. Brainwash's Art Show 2011, an exhibition which has drawn thousands each day to behold the childlike imagination of Thierry Guetta.
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Sunday, Jan. 8, will be the final day of Mr. Brainwash's Art Show 2011, an exhibition which has drawn thousands each day to behold the childlike imagination of Thierry Guetta. This abandoned industrial space also happens to be adorned with a significant contribution from the street art community of Los Angeles, after Brainwash allowed 20,000 square feet of the ground floor to be entirely covered with other people's posters, paintings, stickers and spray paint.

This mammoth art show will not be viewable somewhere else down the line. In fact, after this last day of viewing, the building is reportedly slated to be demolished. Street art is not intended to last, and here it won't even last inside an empty building.

And yet, it was the barren behemoth building that first drew Thierry Guetta to tackle it with his vision of graffiti-fueled pop art installations and wild remixes of celebrity iconography. In this exclusive short documentary, Thierry Guetta shares his dreams and travails of trying to turn a dilapidated factory into a Street Art Vatican.

Visit artshow2011.com for more information.

John Wellington Ennis is studying the impact of street art for his upcoming documentary PAY 2 PLAY: Democracy's High Stakes.

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