The Artistically Ubiquitous James Franco Is Now Making Invisible Art

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James Franco’s making art even when you can’t see that he’s making art. The actor/writer/filmmaker/professional grad student has teamed up with New York City artists Brainard and Delia Carey, and together they’ve created the Museum of Non-Visible Art (MONA). Yes, that’s right, art that you can’t see. (MORE: 2011 Summer Arts Preview) The concept is described

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