The lawsuit says high-ticket art sold in a boutique at MOCA (L.A.’s Museum of Contemporary Art) was in fact repurposed material from Murakami’s handbag line. Who got fooled by whom in the episode, however, is open to doubt.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on April 23, 2009
The lawsuit says high-ticket art sold in a boutique at MOCA (L.A.’s Museum of Contemporary Art) was in fact repurposed material from Murakami’s handbag line. Who got fooled by whom in the episode, however, is open to doubt.
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