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Opening Night Photos – Miss Van, Mars- 1, Gaia

Recently opened at NYC’s Jonathan LeVine Gallery was thethree person exhibition featuring new works by street artists Miss Van, Gaiaand Mars- 1, running through June 25. Hi-Fructose was able to stop by and take photos ofthe packed opening. Showcasing an interesting mix of current street artists working within the frame of a gallery space, the gallery featured Miss Van’s feminine and sensual portraits of her signature characters while Gaia filled the project room with a floor to ceiling installation, and Mars 1 stunned with his hypnotic and highly detailed geometric works in gallery II.Take a look after the jump for more opening night photos.

Artists Tara McPherson, Miss Van & Adam Wallacavage

Recently opened at NYC’s Jonathan LeVine Gallery was the three person exhibition featuring new works by street artists Miss Van, Gaia and Mars- 1, running through June 25. Hi-Fructose was able to stop by and take photos of the packed opening. Showcasing an interesting mix of current street artists working within the frame of a gallery space, the gallery featured Miss Van’s feminine and sensual portraits of her signature characters while Gaia filled the project room with a floor to ceiling installation, and Mars 1 stunned with his hypnotic and highly detailed geometric works in gallery II. Take a look below for more opening night photos.

Eric White, Maléna Seldin & Tan Wong from Arrested Motion

Miss Van

Gaia

Mars- 1

Artist Aiko

Gaia

Miss Van

Mars- 1

Artist Tara McPherson & Sean Leonard of The Cotton Candy Machine

Artists Jason Yarmosky & Martin Wittfooth

Miss Van

Gaia

Mars-1

Artists Esao Andrews and Adam Wallacavage

Artist Olek

Artist Tara McPherson and Miss Van

Miss Van

Photos of artwork courtesy of Jonathan LeVine gallery.

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