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Zerofriends Presents: Paper View

With Tara McPherson's recent group show coming to a close at her new Cotton Candy Machine boutique in Williamsburg (covered here), it looks like the West Coast kings of pop up, Zerofriends, are joining forces with McPherson to present a group show of new original art, prints, books, zines, apparel and everything else those boys do so well. Alex Pardee, Dave Correia, Skinner and Robert Bowen descend on Brooklyn this Friday, May 6th, get a look at the new prints and customized books after the jump!

With Tara McPherson’s recent group show coming to a close at her new Cotton Candy Machine boutique in Williamsburg (covered here), it looks like the West Coast kings of pop up, Zerofriends, are joining forces with McPherson to present a group show of new original art, prints, books, zines, apparel and everything else those boys do so well. Alex Pardee, Dave Correia, Skinner and Robert Bowen descend on Brooklyn this Friday, May 6th, get a look at the new prints and customized books below!

Want to find out more about the pics above? Do you like laughing out loud? Being scared? Check out Alex’s blog post to learn more!

http://eyesuckink.blogspot.com/2011/05/paper-view-art-print-show-in-new-york.html

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