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Dave McKean at Billy Shire Gallery

Multi-media artist Dave McKean’s influential fractured vision has been seen in films like Mirror Mask (which he directed), the graphic novel Cages as well as many frequest collaborations with British author Neil Gaiman. His most recent exhibition opens tonight at LA’s Billy Shire Gallery. It’s an amazing collection of artworks inspired by silent cinemaAnd Rare European Silent Film posters from 1892-1929. The image above is an homage to Fritz Lang’s silent classic “Metropolis.” See work preview of the online here.

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