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Event Coverage: Fred Harper and Nick Baxter at Last Rites GAllery

New York's Last Rites Gallery is an epicenter of dark painting, turning the screws on puritanical taboos. With impressive art shows, the current solo shows by Nick Baxter and Fred Harper, for example, Last Rites celebrates the intense and uncomfortable in beautiful, unexpected ways. Hi-Fructose collaborator Aaron Tompkins was at Saturday night's opening and he took a few photos for us here...

New York’s Last Rites Gallery is an epicenter of dark painting, turning the screws on puritanical taboos. With impressive art shows, the current solo shows by Nick Baxter and Fred Harper, for example, Last Rites celebrates the intense and uncomfortable in beautiful, unexpected ways. Hi-Fructose collaborator Aaron Tompkins was at Saturday night’s opening and he took a few photos for us here…
Nick Baxter


Nick Baxter



Nick Baxter


Fred Harper


Fred Harper


Fred Harper


Fred Harper


HF feature artists David Stoupakis and Travis Louie at Last Rites


that’s some very interesting ink. Mom would be proud. Are the nipples twin moons then?


live painting at Last Rites Gallery

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