Uncontroversial Mural In D.C. Causes Controversy

Albus Cavus, a nonprofit art group in D.C. secured funds from the city to paint a massive mural. Naturally, they brought in mostly graffiti artists, but that’s not really the source for concern. According to the Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner and local scrooge, Marshall Phillips, there’s “nothing that reflects on the Redskins,” and no tribute to Martin Luther King—two obvious prerequisites to qualify for mural status in his eyes. |WoosterCollective|

Photos by Albus Cavus


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