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‘Dark Pop 4’ at Last Rites Gallery Opening Night Photos

Recently opened at NYC’s Last Rites Gallery was the large annual group show, ‘Dark Pop 4’ (previewed here) curated by Gary Pressman. Within the dimly lit gallery space, the participating artists shared darker visions in their respective mediums, from sculptures to paintings to hinged paper dolls. View more opening night photos after the jump.

David Stoupakis, Gary Pressman, Billy Norrby & Erica Pressman

Recently opened at NYC’s Last Rites Gallery was the large annual group show, ‘Dark Pop 4’ (previewed here) curated by Gary Pressman. Within the dimly lit gallery space, the participating artists shared darker visions in their respective mediums, from sculptures to paintings to hinged paper dolls. View more opening night photos below.

Artist Chris Haas with his work 

Les Barany & Genevive Zacconi 

Dave MacDowell

 Paul Booth & Martin Witfooth 

Dan Harding with Last Rites tattoo artist Timothy Boor & wife Kristin

Chris Haas

 Erica & Gary Pressman of Copro Gallery with Mark Garro & Mrs Garro

Artist David Stoupakis

Jennybird Alcantara

Bible bonfire in the Last Rites lounge

 Artists Matt Rota & Adam Miller

Travis Louie

Mark Elliott with his work 

Francesco DeMolfetta

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