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Retail expert Steve Musson, from Reading University, believes Wokingham is well placed to support a regeneration project.
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It's the sweaters that have recently come to inform Mr. Musson's own work as a visual artist.
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It was Ms. Minter, who also shows at Salon 94, who introduced Mr. Musson to Ms. Greenberg Rohatyn.
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Mr. Musson's growing profile on the city's art scene has, not coincidentally, paralleled Hennessy Youngman's rise on the Internet.
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"If it wasn't for Hennessy, there wouldn't have been the studio visit that led to this exhibition, " Mr. Musson said.
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Musson told the New York Times the record label had been "more than co-operative" but an agreement had not yet been reached.
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An new exhibition of that work, "Halcyon Days, " opened Wednesday at Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn's Salon 94 on the Bowery, where Mr. Musson is now represented.
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Musson shouts, "Do the Harlem Shake, " about 15 seconds in, which he says is taken from a rap by his group Plastic Little in 2001.
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Jeremy Musson, architectural writer, and Lucinda Lambton, writer and broadcaster.
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Since Jayson Musson began posting his "Art Thoughtz" videos online two years ago a series in which he stars as a hip-hop-stylized art critic named Hennessy Youngman he has ezxarned the attention of the cultural cognoscenti's YouTube set as an astute and wickedly funny art-world observer.
WSJ: An Artist Makes His (Real) Name