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		<title>L.A. MOCA Sets Breaks Attendance Records With &#8220;Art in the Streets&#8221;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>"Art in the Streets" is officially the most-attended exhibit that the L.A. MOCA has ever seen. </p>
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<p>The Brooklyn Museum directors who turned down hosting &#8220;<strong>Art in the Streets</strong>&#8221; this year must be shaking with frustration.</p>
<p>Turns out, the exhibition has brought a record-breaking number of people to the <strong>Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art</strong>. In fact, &#8220;Art in the Streets&#8221; is officially the most-attended exhibit that the museum has ever seen. A total of 201,352 visitors came by to see the show at the museum&#8217;s Geffen Contemporary space in Little Tokyo, with over 32,000 people in the last week alone.</p>
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<p>However, all news, as usual, must be taken with a grain of salt. While the exhibition was a real hit, the &#8220;breaking-records&#8221; part of things may be due to some other factors. For example, the second most-attended show was the <a href="http://articles.latimes.com/2002/aug/27/entertainment/et-muchnic27" target="_blank"> 2002 <strong>Andy Warhol </strong>retrospective</a> with 195,000 visitors, but that exhibition was available for viewing for only 12 weeks, while &#8220;Art in the Streets&#8221; was available for 16. Little things like that go a long way, and based on just 12 weeks, the Warhol exhibit would win.</p>
<p>Either way, the event, spearheaded by MOCA director<strong> Jeffrey Deitch</strong>, definitely says a lot about the growing interest in and appreciation for graffiti and street art in today&#8217;s society. It featured artists like <strong>Shepard Fairey, Kevin Scharf, Swoon, </strong>and <strong>Barry McGee</strong>.</p>
<p>In fact, the symbiotic relationship between street art and society has gotten to the point where even &#8220;notorious street artists&#8221; are giving back. It seems that one of the biggest factors in increased attendance was a little help from <strong>Banksy</strong>, another artist featured in the show. The British artist donated a ton of money to the museum to sponsor &#8220;Free Mondays&#8221; for visitors. This sponsorship brought a little over 4,000 people to the museum every week.  <strong></strong><strong><br />
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