CONTROVERSIAL STREET ARTIST SABO CHALLENGES ANTI-TRUMP CELEBS TO "GET OUT" OF THE U.S.
Before Donald Trump’s Presidential victory, many celebrities said they planned to leave the country should Trump win the Election. Lena Dunham, Cher, Samuel L. Jackson, Bryan Cranston, Jon Stewart, Amy Schumer and other celebs expressed a desire to move to Canada, or elsewhere.
Over the weekend in West Los Angeles and Beverly Hills, a street artist named Sabo created fake Sotheby’s realtor advertisements that seemingly encouraged these anti-Trump celebs to leave the country. Sabo, who keeps his real name a secret, is a Los Angeles street artist who is known for his Conservative-minded, controversial works of art. Each of his fake Sotheby’s ads contained a photo of Trump and one celebrity, including the country that celeb claimed they would choose to move to.
The ads also displayed the link to the website www.gtfooh.today, which includes all the fake Sotheby’s ads and a 7-minute video, “How to Move to Canada.” The website’s headline goes, “Get the f**k out of here today. Help make America and Hollywood great again.”
Sabo's previous art pieces include replacing photos of refugees with terrorists at a Refugee art exhibit, and painting a fake Rolling Stone cover with Lena Dunham, entitled “Rape Fantasies and How We Perpetuate Them.” Last year, he made posters that depicted director J.J. Abrams and Barack Obama in a crude image entitled, “Presidential Circle Jerk.”
To find out more about Sabo and his provocative art, check out his "UNSAVORYAGENTS" website here.
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