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The Summer Group Show at StolenSpace

Opening next weekend at StolenSpace Gallery in London is their annual Summer Group Show. The gallery, known initially for their importance to the in the street art genre, has begun to break free of this mold and expand their programming as of late (we recently heard that they'll soon be showing Hi-Fructose Vol. 19 featured artist Kelly Allen), as is evidenced by the upcoming group exhibition. While name stays such as Shepard Fairey, D*Face and Eine will be on view, we are excited to see other new contemporary artists such as Sylvia Ji, David Bray and Hellovon also making appearances in the group show. Get a quick preview of some of the new works that will be on display this coming July 8th, after the jump.

Opening next weekend at StolenSpace Gallery in London is their annual Summer Group Show. The gallery, known initially for their importance to the in the street art genre, has begun to break free of this mold and expand their programming as of late (we recently heard that they’ll soon be showing Hi-Fructose Vol. 19 featured artist Kelly Allen), as is evidenced by the upcoming group exhibition. While name stays such as Shepard Fairey, D*Face and Eine will be on view, we are excited to see other new contemporary artists such as Sylvia Ji, David Bray and Hellovon also making appearances in the group show. Get a quick preview of some of the new works that will be on display this coming July 8th, below.

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