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Opening Night: “Something Wicked This Way Comes” at Cella Gallery

On February 23, Cella Gallery in Los Angeles opened the group show "Something Wicked This Way Comes." Focusing on artists that present subversive imagery in visually appealing ways, the group show features the work of Christian Rex van Minnen (featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 25), Fulvio Di Piazza (featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 25), Annie Owens (Hi-Fructose co-founder), Chrystal Chan, David Ball, Jana Brike, Jessica Ward, Judith Supine, Christine Wu and Michael Page (featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 19). Curated by Hi-Fructose contributor Stephanie Chefas, the large-scale show presents multiple works from each artist, including some rarely seen pen drawings by Christian Rex van Minnen. Take a look at some photos from the opening night courtesy of Theonepointeight and check out the show before it closes on March 23.

Jana Brike

On February 23, Cella Gallery in Los Angeles opened the group show “Something Wicked This Way Comes.” Focusing on artists that present subversive imagery in visually appealing ways, the group show features the work of Christian Rex van Minnen (featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 25), Fulvio Di Piazza (featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 25), Annie Owens (Hi-Fructose co-founder), Chrystal Chan, David Ball, Jana Brike, Jessica Ward, Judith Supine, Christine Wu and Michael Page (featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 19). Curated by Hi-Fructose contributor Stephanie Chefas, the large-scale show presents multiple works from each artist, including some rarely seen pen drawings by Christian Rex van Minnen. Take a look at some photos from the opening night courtesy of Theonepointeight and check out the show before it closes on March 23.

Christian Rex van Minnen

Christine Wu

Chrystal Chan

Annie Owens

Jessica Ward

Michael Page

Naheed Simjee and Stephanie Chefas

Fulvio Di Piazza

Soey Milk and Christine Wu

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