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Kevin Cyr and Jessica Hess at White Walls


Both Kevin Cyr (HF vol.10) and Jessica Hess both create masterful landscape paintings, albeit of derelict spaces. Their classical inspired paintings of contemporary urban landscapes are often cover from tire to wind shield or sidewalk to support beam, with grafitti, rust, and decay. Their new show “Temporal Surfaces,” curated by HF contributor Lainya Magana, opens March 6th at White Walls in San Francisco. See a preview of their show here. And look for Kevin Cyr in the Hi-Fructose 5th Anniversary Group Exhibition.

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