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Amsterdynasty at Black Book Gallery

Now on view at Denver's Black Book Gallery is a compelling show and unusual pairing of Dutch street artists The London Police alongside female collage artist Handiedan. Entitled "Amsterdynasty", the show has found a way to go beyond regional associations to present a well realized, multifaceted and collaborative exhibit done strictly in black and white. While one wouldn't normally expect art nouveau-inspired collages and crisp line driven graffiti to go hand in hand, they surprisingly do, and do it well. Get a look at the show and opening night, here on Hi-Fructose.

Handiedan

Now on view at Denver’s Black Book Gallery is a compelling show pairing together Dutch street artists The London Police alongside female collage artist Handiedan. Entitled “Amsterdynasty”, the show has found a way to go beyond regional associations to present a well realized, multifaceted and occasionally collaborative exhibit done strictly in black and white. While one wouldn’t normally expect art nouveau-inspired collages and crisp line driven graffiti to go hand in hand, they surprisingly do, and do it well. Get a look at the show and opening night, here on Hi-Fructose.

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