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Lazarides presents Eurotrash

Following up on their successful first show with David Choe (HF attended both the opening and also conducted a studio visit), Lazarides continues on their four-show pop up gallery schedule with a dynamic new group show, "Eurotrash". Combining four of Europe's hottest artists, namely JR from France, Conor Harrington from Cork (pictured above), Antony Micallef from London, and Vhils from Portugal, Eurotrash looks to provide an eclectic representation of the contemporary European scene. Though the four artists all vary stylistically as well as geographically, their combined raw energy, social consciousness, and worldwide acclaim look to make this a highlight show for the Los Angeles area when it opens June 9th.

Conor Harrington

Following up on their successful first show with David Choe (HF attended both the opening and also conducted a studio visit), Lazarides continues on their four-show pop up gallery schedule with a dynamic new group show, “Eurotrash”. Combining four of Europe’s hottest artists, namely JR from France, Conor Harrington from Cork, Antony Micallef from London, and Vhils from Portugal, Eurotrash looks to provide an eclectic representation of the contemporary European scene. Though the four artists all vary stylistically as well as geographically, their combined raw energy, social consciousness, and worldwide acclaim look to make this a highlight show for the Los Angeles area when it opens June 9th.

Vhils

JR

Antony Micallef

Conor Harrington

Vhils

JR

Antony Micallef

Conor Harrington

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