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Going Outside/In with LeBasse Projects

As LA is abuzz with street art and graffiti both wanted and unwanted, Culver City's LeBasse Projects opened its doors last weekend to 'Outside/In', a survey featuring some of the dynamic international artists on the gallery's roster. Though we've almost had our fill this month with street art shows, any chance to see the works of Greece's Alexandros Vasmoulakis in person, alongside some of our other favorites such as Herakut (above) and Shark Toof, make this not just another LA street art show. As an added bonus, the exhibit will soon be touring to the Portsmouth Museum of Art in New Hampshire, stay tuned for more info on the new murals and works soon popping up in New England, and check out the current works on view at the gallery after the jump.

Herakut

As LA is abuzz with street art and graffiti both wanted and unwanted, Culver City’s LeBasse Projects opened its doors last weekend to ‘Outside/In’, a survey featuring some of the dynamic international artists on the gallery’s roster. Though we’ve almost had our fill this month with street art shows, any chance to see the works of Greece’s Alexandros Vasmoulakis in person, alongside some of our other favorites such as Herakut (above) and Shark Toof, make this not just another LA street art show. As an added bonus, the exhibit will soon be touring to the Portsmouth Museum of Art in New Hampshire, stay tuned for more info on the new murals and works soon popping up in New England, and check out the current works on view at the gallery below.

Alexandros Vasmoulakis

Case

Shark Toof

Bumblebee

Herakut

Alexandros Vasmoulakis

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