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Aaron Noble and Greg Lamarche’s Materialism

Opening tomorrow night (Saturday, September 11th 2010) at Guerrero Gallery in San Francisco is 'Materialism' a dual showing featuring artists Aaron Noble and Greg Lamarche. Incorporating collage elements from both comic books and graffiti respectively, 'Materialism' is an analysis of re-appropriation, consumerism and childhood nostalgia. Noble, whom we haven't seen since Hi-Fructose Vol. 5, makes a triumphant return to the Bay Area with his precision cut collages and gouache renderings.... Get an early teaser of his works as well as Lamarche's here on Hi-Fructose.

Aaron Noble

Opening tomorrow night (Saturday, September 11th 2010) at Guerrero Gallery in San Francisco is ‘Materialism’ a dual showing featuring artists Aaron Noble and Greg Lamarche.  Incorporating collage elements from both comic books and graffiti respectively, ‘Materialism’ is an analysis of re-appropriation, consumerism and childhood nostalgia. Noble, whom we haven’t seen since Hi-Fructose Vol. 5, makes a triumphant return to the Bay Area with his precision cut collages and gouache renderings…. Get an early teaser of his works as well as Lamarche’s here on Hi-Fructose.

Greg Lamarche

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