Rogue street artist plasters pink on Angelina Jolie’s NYC fashion…

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A rogue street artist plastered pink paper mache over an iconic downtown façade that was once the studio of legendary painter Jean-Michel Basquiat. The face of 57 Great Jones Street in NoHo, which is now home to Angelina Jolie’s luxury fashion venture, has long been a mecca for those who consider street art an essential piece of the city’s cultural landscape. Acolytes of the graffiti legend were incensed to discover the building covered in a layer of pink grime, blotting out years of artwork from the famous storefront for the third time in under a year. “There’s years worth of art under there. It’s like the texture of the city,” street artist Doodle Hedz told The Post. “The street art community is like ‘What the f–k bro’? Why would you do this?” Atelier Jolie at 57 Great Jones Street, days after the iconic graffiti covering its façade was covered in pink paper mache Paul Martinka Others were more blunt in their assessment of the vandal. Explore More “He f—ing sucks. It’s the third time he’s done it,” said an artist named Scott. “You can spend hours creating something you share with the city for free and someone comes along with...

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