James Wagner captures Joe Ovelman’s latest guerilla installation on 11th ave. in Manhattan. Ovelman copies his images and pastes them to the broad sides of construction walls. That’s one way to get your work out there. He sold photos of similar walls at his last gallery show. One thing I miss not living in New York is the street level interaction that goes on not only between people but between people and the street.
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