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On View: “6 x 6: Group Show” at Phone Booth Gallery

Currently on view at Phone Booth Gallery in Long Beach, CA, "6 x 6: Group Show" is a veritable smorgasbord of emerging talent. Coinciding with the gallery's 6th anniversary, the exhibition features over 100 artists — many of whom are brand new to the New Contemporary gallery scene — and gives a sampling of their different styles in a bite-sized format. Some of the names on the roster will be familiar to our readers, such as Ryan de la Hoz with his black-and-white collages, JoKa with his pointillistic tooth pick paintings and Ki Sung Koh, a purveyor of surreal animal portraits. With the size of the work as the common denominator, the show varies greatly in style. Take a look at some highlights from "6 x 6" below and catch the exhibition at Phone Booth through April 30.


Sean Norvet

Currently on view at Phone Booth Gallery in Long Beach, CA, “6 x 6: Group Show” is a veritable smorgasbord of emerging talent. Coinciding with the gallery’s 6th anniversary, the exhibition features over 100 artists — many of whom are brand new to the New Contemporary gallery scene — and gives a sampling of their different styles in a bite-sized format. Some of the names on the roster will be familiar to our readers, such as Ryan de la Hoz with his black-and-white collages, JoKa with his pointillistic tooth pick paintings and Ki Sung Koh, a purveyor of surreal animal portraits. With the size of the work as the common denominator, the show varies greatly in style. Take a look at some highlights from “6 x 6” below and catch the exhibition at Phone Booth through April 30.


Tony Graystone


Nancy Chiu


Rod Luff


Lauren YS


Hydeon


JoKa


Kareen Rizk


Ki Sung Koh


Ryan de la Hoz


Helena Andrews


Yevegeniya Mikhailik

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