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Preview: “Don’t Wake Daddy” at Feinkunst Krüger

Opening November 29 at Feinkunst Krüger in Hamburg, Germany, "Don't Wake Daddy IX" is a large group show featuring 29 prominent artists influenced by the Low Brow and Pop Surrealism movements. The figurative work in the show largely borrows for pop culture and illustration, focusing on mysterious, bizarre, and often grotesque imagery. Femke Hiemstra, Charlie Immer, Brendan Danielsson, and Ryan Heshka, whom we've featured in our print issues, are just a few of the many artists featured. The exhibition will be on view through December 20. Take a look at our preview before the show opens to the public this Saturday.


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Opening November 29 at Feinkunst Krüger in Hamburg, Germany, “Don’t Wake Daddy IX” is a large group show featuring 29 prominent artists influenced by the Low Brow and Pop Surrealism movements. The figurative work in the show largely borrows for pop culture and illustration, focusing on mysterious, bizarre, and often grotesque imagery. Femke Hiemstra, Charlie Immer, Brendan Danielsson, and Ryan Heshka, whom we’ve featured in our print issues, are just a few of the many artists featured. The exhibition will be on view through December 20. Take a look at our preview before the show opens to the public this Saturday.


Brendan Danielsson


Charlie Immer


Chris Buzelli


Craig LaRotonda


Femke Hiemstra


Heiko Mueller


Jon Macnair


Lars Hinrichs


Scott D. Wilson

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