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“Speaking In Tongues” Group Show-Preview

Much like his gruesome paintings, artist Buddy Nestor hascurated an epic group show, ‘Speaking In Tongues’ opening tonight, June 3rd, at Philly’s Black Vulture Gallery. With a reference to the tower of Babel where a singularlanguage was confounded into many, the works all speak with a singular bizarre darkness, and yet, each speaks with the distinct visual language of the 60+ featuredartists, such as Charlie Immer (Vol. 11), Ewelina Ferruso and Jason Levesque amongst manyothers. Take a look after the jump for more preview images, here on Hi-Fructose.

Jason Levesque


Much like his gruesome paintings, artist Buddy Nestor has curated an epic group show, ‘Speaking In Tongues’ opening tonight, June 3rd, at Philly’s Black Vulture Gallery. With a reference to the tower of Babel where a singular language was confounded into many, the works all speak with a singular bizarre darkness, and yet, each speaks with the distinct visual language of the 60+ featured artists, such as Charlie Immer (Vol. 11), Ewelina Ferruso and Jason Levesque amongst many others. Take a look after the jump for more preview images, here on Hi-Fructose.


Ewelina Ferruso

Cam Rackam

  

Katie Perdue


Brian Smith

Paul Romano

Leila Marvel


Kristen Ferrell


Kat Gun


Jeremy Hush

Charlie Immer

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