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Gallery 1988 is Crazy for Cult

In the fourth installment of their annual "Crazy 4 Cult" series, Gallery 1988 Los Angeles looks to expand on their ever growing repertoire of classic cult film reinterpretations. With all star lineups and veritable endless amounts of source material, the "Crazy 4 Cult" shows have, since their inception, developed their own cult-like status in the worlds of both Hollywood and the LA art scene. Hi-Fructose is proud to present an exclusive teaser of a few images from the show, Ken Keirn's take on "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" can be seen above, to view works by Dabs Myla, Tin, Leontine Greenberg, Yuta Onoda, and Jeff Boyes after the jump.

Ken Keirns – Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

In the fourth installment of their annual “Crazy 4 Cult” series, Gallery 1988 Los Angeleslooks to expand on their ever growing repertoire of classic cult filmreinterpretations. With all star lineups and veritable endless amountsof source material, the “Crazy 4 Cult” shows have, since theirinception, developed their own cult-like status in the worlds of bothHollywood and the LA art scene. Hi-Fructose is proud to present anexclusive teaser of a few images from the show, Ken Keirn‘s take on “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” can be seen above, to view works by Dabs Myla, Tin, Leontine Greenberg, Yuto Onoda, and Jeff Boyes below.

Dabs Myla – Reservoir Dogs

Leontine Greenberg – Wizard of Oz

Tin – Fight Club

Yuta Onada – Jaws

Jeff Boyes – Point Break

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