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Brian M. Viveros’ Dirtyland Pt. 2

Following up on our recent studio sneak peek with Brian M. Viveros, Hi-Fructose is proud to give our readers a behind-the-scenes look at the "Dirtyland" installation, now underway at Thinkspace Gallery in Culver City. With over thirty new works, life-size Dirty Troopers mannequins, a video installation and free signed posters for the first two hundred attendees, Dirtyland's October 2nd opening is shaping up to look like the big LA art event this coming weekend. View some installation pics as well as a preview of some new images, here on Hi-Fructose.

Following up on our recent studio sneak peek with Brian M. Viveros, Hi-Fructose is proud to give our readers a behind-the-scenes look at the “Dirtyland” installation, now underway at Thinkspace Gallery in Culver City. With over thirty new works, life-size Dirty Troopers mannequins, a video installation and free signed posters for the first two hundred attendees, Dirtyland’s October 2nd opening is shaping up to look like the big LA art event this coming weekend. View some installation pics as well as a preview of some new images, here on Hi-Fructose.

Matt Whitaker and Brian proofing prints down at Static Medium

Sculpted by Gustavo Ponce

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