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Saturday, June 23, 2018

But is it art . . . . . . . . . ? You betcha!



Domenic Esposito
An 800-pound, nearly 11-foot-long steel sculpture of a bent and burned drug spoon placed in front of the Connecticut headquarters of drug maker-pushers Purdue Pharma as part of an opioid crisis protest has been removed. Artist Domenic Esposito and gallery owner Fernando Alvarez dropped the sculpture outside the Sackler family’s Stamford headquarters Friday. Police arrested Alvarez and the city hauled the sculpture away.

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