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Glenn Barr at 323 Gallery


Glenn Barr's (HF cover-vol.10) down and out urban world is moody and noir-ish; yet amidst it's blight there's a hard to pin down magical element to it. Perhaps it's the way Barr renders it's inhabitants using paint to expertly model light. Barr just opened a show of new paintings, Pressure Prints, artist proofs, and recent work at Detroit's own 323 gallery, the perfect locale for his work. Over 400 folks attended and the opening included a performance by Detroit's own "The Readies." Take a look at photos of opening night and our favorite Glenn Barr works from the show here.

Glenn Barr’s (HF cover-vol.10) down and out urban world is moody and noir-ish; yet amidst it’s blight there’s a hard to pin down magical element to it. Perhaps it’s the way Barr renders it’s inhabitants using paint to expertly model light. Barr just opened a show of new paintings, prints, artist proofs, and recent work at Detroit’s own 323 gallery the perfect locale for his work. Over 400 folks attended and the opening included a performance by Detroit’s own “The Readies.” Take a look at photos of opening night and our favorite Glenn Barr works from the show here.

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