(Still cleaning up old unposted blog articles. So - not current, but nonetheless inspiring...)
A couple of Gauguin's stolen from London turns up on an Italian factory worker's wall, some 40 years later.
Via the BBC, note the subtext: "Factory Worker's Wall", implying - that Factory Worker's don't appreciate art? Or that they have an eye for discount masterpieces? Inherit classism, or salacious detail designed to lure in viewers?