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A group called Subset have launched the campaign to paint over Dublin’s ‘Grey Space’.
‘I feel compelled as an artist to create art about things I care about, as I feel it’s a great opportunity to allow people to see things through your eyes.’
Only this week it was removed from another wall in the area.
The original was removed last week.
Coppinger held up the poster while asking the Taoiseach about the removal of a Repeal mural outside Dublin city’s Project Arts Centre.
The Charities Regulator has defended its decision to say the Project Arts Centre could lose its charitable status if the mural remained.
The mural will be painted over at 11am on Monday.
The artwork, by street artist Maser, was commissioned nearly two years ago.
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We asked art collective Subset for the names – and pieces – to look out for on the Irish street art scene.
The 35-year-old’s love for his craft is matched only by his love for his city.
Two replica banners have been unveiled in Blackhall Place.
The mural now sits on the Project Arts Centre.
The Maser piece was taken down this morning.
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