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Joe Ledbetter’s “Innards”

Opening June 11th at Copro Gallery is the latest body of work from LA based artist Joe Ledbetter. Entitled "Innards", the show looks to be a departure thematically from Ledbetter's previous shows, and by that we mean it actually seems to lacks a theme altogether, unlike the more recent overarching solos from the past few years. Joe describes this theme as "theme-less. I want to reveal what's been living inside me for the past year, and I'm ready to spew my guts all over the gallery." Get a look at Ledbetters' guts, sharks, and brightly colored mayhem after the jump.

Opening June 11th at Copro Gallery is the latest body of work from LA based artist Joe Ledbetter. Entitled “Innards”, the show looks to be a departure thematically from Ledbetter’s previous shows, and by that we mean it actually seems to lacks a theme altogether, unlike the more recent overarching solos from the past few years. Joe describes this theme as “theme-less. I want to reveal what’s been living inside me for the past year, and I’m ready to spew my guts all over the gallery.” Get a look at Ledbetters’ guts, sharks, and brightly colored mayhem after the jump.

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