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Preview: “The Baxter Collection” at Roq La Rue

In an effort to help an art collector couple sell their prestigious collection before they move to live abroad, Roq La Rue Gallery in Seattle is showing the couple's vast private collection of pop surrealist and new contemporary work through the end of the month. Opening tonight, September 5, "The Baxter Collection" gives the public a chance to see these original works by Mark Ryden, Camille Rose Garcia, Fuco Ueda, Joe Sorren, Audrey Kawasaki and more before they find new homes once again. Take a look at some of the work in "The Baxter Collection" after the jump.

Camille Rose Garcia

In an effort to help an art collector couple sell their prestigious collection before they move to live abroad, Roq La Rue Gallery in Seattle is showing the couple’s vast private collection of pop surrealist and new contemporary work through the end of the month. Opening tonight, September 5, “The Baxter Collection” gives the public a chance to see these original works by Mark Ryden, Camille Rose Garcia, Fuco Ueda, Joe Sorren, Audrey Kawasaki and more before they find new homes once again. Take a look at some of the work in “The Baxter Collection” below.

Fuco Ueda

Mark Ryden sketch

Gallery install

Joe Sorren

Nicoletta Ceccoli

Brian Despain

Audrey Kawasaki

Kukula

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