A group of graffiti artists tagged Oceanside Plaza, an unfinished downtown LA luxury high-rise located near the site of the 2024 Grammy Awards. The artists haven’t spoken about their motives, but the art has brought attention to the shortage of affordable housing in the city.
Source: Inman News
Prank? Protest? Graffitied LA high-rise sparks housing crisis debate
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