Image via WikipediaI'm surprised and sad about the paint-over of the gigantic Sol LeWitt acrylic works at SFMOMA, although in hindsight, its non-permanence is logical. via Disquiet and sfgate.
The seven figures are in a certificate of sole right to reproduce. This is what the museum owns, and it can have "Wall Drawings #935" and "#936" repainted at any time anywhere in any size, so long as it is to scale, and the artist's written instructions are followed.
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