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This April 17, 2014 photo shows a sculputure in the form of a giant lollypop by former street artist Desire Obtain Cherish (DOC) on display in the building lobby of 1001 Sixth Avenue in New York where the Building Art Curatorial Program strives to give artists more exposure by turning marble and granite lobbies into temporary art spaces where art is available for purchase. In a major arts metropolis like New York, visual and performing artists often struggle to showcase their work or find affordable studio or rehearsal space because of sky-high rents. But recently a number of programs have popped up to help them navigate those challenges. (AP Photo/Ula Inytzky)

This April 17, 2014 photo shows a sculputure in the form of a giant lollypop by former street artist Desire Obtain Cherish (DOC) on display in the building lobby of 1001 Sixth Avenue in New York where the Building Art Curatorial Program strives to give artists more exposure by turning marble and granite lobbies into temporary art spaces where art is available for purchase. In a major arts metropolis like New York, visual and performing artists often struggle to showcase their work or find affordable studio or rehearsal space because of sky-high rents. But recently a number of programs have popped up to help them navigate those challenges. (AP Photo/Ula Inytzky)

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