The Southtown art installation paying tribute to Spur Victor Wembanyama's marketing deal with Louis Vuitton got a makeover this week after the French handbag maker accused the artists behind it of trademark infringement, the Express-News reports.
The"Luis Vaton" pop-up art installation can be found at the intersections of West Lambert and South Flores streets.
However, over the weekend, San Antonio artists Andy Benavides and Chris Montoya tweaked their creation under pressure from Louis Vuitton's legal team, according to the daily. Lawyers requested the duo remove the brand's name and logo since they didn't seek permission to use them. Indeed, the door, which before featured a picture of Louis Vuitton ambassador Victor Wembanyama sporting the brand's apparel, has been replaced by a photo of Benavides' idea of what a vato looks like.
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