Over the weekend, vandals defaced Scandinavian artists Elmgreen and Dragset's "Prada Marfa," the simulated Prada storefront that has, since its installation in 2005, brought international attention to ...
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It sticks out like a sore thumb: a tiny luxury boutique on the side of a barren stretch of highway in Far West Texas. The tiny Prada Marfa fittingly sits just one mile west of the tiny 134-population ...
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After the Texas Department of Transportation ordered the removal of Playboy Marfa on the grounds that it was illegal advertising, we learned that the government agency had classified nearby Prada ...
A photo of Joe Magnano provided to Hyperallergic upon our request for an image to accompany the interview. When the artwork was vandalized, I was curious why the person or people did this and what he ...
Sitting along a barren Texas highway in the middle of the desert is a lonely Prada storefront — but get closer and you'll see the store is not exactly what it seems. Prada Marfa, the brainchild of ...
FILE - This Jan. 10, 2006 photo shows Prada Marfa, an art installation, in Valentine, Texas. The state of Texas is backing off its claim that the Prada Marfa is an illegal roadside advertisement, and ...
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EL PASO, Texas (AP) - Texas is backing off its claim that an art installation resembling a luxury Prada store in the middle of the desert is an illegal roadside advertisement. The Texas Department of ...
A 15-by-25-foot adobe cube known as Prada Marfa appeared on a desolate stretch of Texas highway in 2005, and ever since most of the focus — and no undue amount of discussion — has been on the art side ...