Last night, a Danish artist group, Superflex, for Creative Time’s new  exhibition, Living as Form, unveiled their latest intervention, a near  exact replication of J.P. Morgan Chase’s executive washroom in a 35 year  old Greek diner on Delancey & Essex (it opens publicly tomorrow).  The project is permanent and the restaurant, which looks like it has not  been renovated in 3 decades, did not pay a dime. Best of all, the  bathroom is publicly accessible and not just for customers.  Awesomeness here.

Last night, a Danish artist group, Superflex, for Creative Time’s new exhibition, Living as Form, unveiled their latest intervention, a near exact replication of J.P. Morgan Chase’s executive washroom in a 35 year old Greek diner on Delancey & Essex (it opens publicly tomorrow). The project is permanent and the restaurant, which looks like it has not been renovated in 3 decades, did not pay a dime. Best of all, the bathroom is publicly accessible and not just for customers.  Awesomeness here.

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