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An American Language at Guerrero Gallery – Preview

Tomorrow night, Saturday, January 14th, Guerrero Gallery in San Francisco will be debuting their latest group show, 'An American Language.' In the same vein as their recent sign-painting show (see our studio look at New Bohemia Signs here,) 'An American Language' pursues the concept further by enlisting a large roster of sign painters from around the country. These artists represent not just a dying breed of specialists, but also provide a contextualized environment to understand the value of visual text and to view the craft as art. Get a preview of the installation and works after the jump.

Tomorrow night, Saturday, January 14th, Guerrero Gallery in San Francisco will be debuting their latest group show, ‘An American Language.’ In the same vein as their recent sign-painting show (see our studio look at New Bohemia Signs here,) ‘An American Language’ pursues the concept further by enlisting a large roster of sign painters from around the country. These artists represent not just a dying breed of specialists, but also provide a contextualized environment to understand the value of visual text and to view the craft as art. Get a preview of the installation and works below.

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