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Preview: “DECADE-1” Anniversary Group Show at Varnish Fine Art

This Saturday, Varnish Fine Art will celebrate 10 years as a prime destination for new contemporary art in San Francisco with a group show titled "DECADE-1." Featuring 14 artists working in diverse disciplines, the group show will feature the work of Christian Rex van Minnen, Ransom & Mitchell, Jennybird Alcantara, Isabel Samaras, Robert Bowen, Victor Castillo, Chris Mars, Lee Harvey Roswell, Ron Garrigues, Brian Goggin, Jessica Joslin, Lucien Shapiro, Rob Reger and Chuck Sperry. Between Alacantara's whimsical paintings, Ransom & Mitchell's otherworldy photo illustrations and Jessica Joslin's delicate-looking sculptures, "DECADE-1" will cover vast aesthetic ground. Take a look at a preview of the show after the jump and check out the show April 20 - May 18.

This Saturday, Varnish Fine Art will celebrate 10 years as a prime destination for new contemporary art in San Francisco with a group show titled “DECADE-1.” Featuring 14 artists working in diverse disciplines, the group show will feature the work of Christian Rex van Minnen, Ransom & Mitchell, Jennybird Alcantara, Isabel Samaras, Robert Bowen, Victor Castillo, Chris Mars, Lee Harvey Roswell, Ron Garrigues, Brian Goggin, Jessica Joslin, Lucien Shapiro, Rob Reger and Chuck Sperry. Between Alacantara’s whimsical paintings, Ransom & Mitchell’s otherworldy photo illustrations and Jessica Joslin’s delicate-looking sculptures, “DECADE-1” will cover vast aesthetic ground. Take a look at a preview of the show below and check out the show April 20 – May 18.

Christian Rex van Minnen

Ransom & Mitchell

Jennybird Alcantara

Chris Mars

Victor Castillo

Jessica Joslin

Robert Bowen

Chuck Sperry

Ron Garrigues

Isabel Samaras

Lee Harvey Roswell

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