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Interestingly enough, The Most Famous Artist is selling 10-foot-tall "authentic alien" monoliths for $45,000 on its site. Delivery service is allegedly included with purchase.
One head-scratching aspect of The Most Famous Artist's sort-of-maybe credit claiming is that the collective is putting up monoliths for sale for the low, low price of $45,000, which they are ...
The Most Famous Artist, an art collective from Santa Fe, New Mexico, has taken credit for the three mysterious monoliths that were discovered in the U.S. and Romania ...
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The Most Famous Artist has taken to Instagram in the past few days to post pictures of the monoliths saying they are on sale for $45,000 (£35,500).
Most recently, The Most Famous Artist, an artist collective founded by Matty Mo, became part of the mythos around the monoliths after it announced that it would be selling them for $45,000 each ...
Peek-a-loo Japan – famous for its heated musical thrones – made another major leap in toilet technology when it unveiled see-through public lavatories in a Tokyo park.
A collective of artists under the name The Most Famous Artist has claimed responsibility for the steel obelisks just as a fourth one was erected outside Joshua Tree, following appearances in Utah ...
The Most Famous Artist, also known as Matty Mo, is thought to have been behind some of the other monoliths that appeared in the US.
Last time around, similar monoliths were found in Utah, California, Romania, and Turkey. A group named The Most Famous Artist claimed they installed the monoliths as part of an art exhibit, claims ...