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Preview: “Conjoined III — The Final Chapter” at Copro Gallery

Lover of dark surrealism, artist Chet Zar is curating an upcoming group show at Copro Gallery in Santa Monica titled "Conjoined III — The Final Chapter." The last of a series of three exhibitions, "Conjoined III" features disturbing and haunting paintings, assemblages, bronze sculptures and much more from a huge, diverse line-up. Zar himself (featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 11), Colin Christian, Scott Radke (Hi-Fructose Vol. 6), Alex Grey and Brian Smith will be among the numerous exhibiting artists; for the complete line-up, visit the exhibition's page on Copro Gallery's website. During the opening reception on January 19, Zar will also be signing his book, Black Magick. Take a look at our preview of the exhibition, images courtesy of Copro Gallery, after the jump.

Doug Thielscher

Lover of dark surrealism, artist Chet Zar is curating an upcoming group show at Copro Gallery in Santa Monica titled “Conjoined III — The Final Chapter.” The last of a series of three exhibitions, “Conjoined III” features disturbing and haunting paintings, assemblages, bronze sculptures and much more from a huge, diverse line-up. Zar himself (featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 11), Colin Christian, Scott Radke (Hi-Fructose Vol. 6), Alex Grey and Brian Smith will be among the numerous exhibiting artists; for the complete line-up, visit the exhibition’s page on Copro Gallery’s website. During the opening reception on January 19, Zar will also be signing his book, Black Magick. Take a look at our preview of the exhibition, images courtesy of Copro Gallery, below.

Colin Christian

Yvette Endrijautzki

Doktor A

Chet Zar

Scott Radke

Mark Levin

Brian Smith

Sarina Brewer

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