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Red, White, And Boobs!

AAfakeJohns2.jpg The fake American Apparel ad artist plastered a fake AA ad babe over a real AA ad babe at a soon-to-open AA retail outlet on the corner of Broadway and Howard St. And, for the second time this week, the jokester has punked Jasper Johns. Previously, he/she mooned one of JJ's Target pieces. This time, the prolific prankster playfully pussified Johns's 1958 work "Three Flags." Putting on my art critic kerchief for a sec, here's an interpretation: Because of the artist's red motif, the flags are of course missing their blue star fields. But, I believe, "blue" is represented here by the artist's starkly pornographic oeuvre, right? God Bless America. After the jump, view the chesty reimagining of this future AA store's front door.

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Photo: Stereo Hell

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3 comments

by Copyranter on August 22, 2008

Comments (3)

it's becoming hard to believe this is not an inside job.

Oh yeah, this reeks of insider art.

I'd stick with the babes... soo hot!

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