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Brian M. Viveros – ‘Returning Art to the Unclean’

Fan fave Brian M. Viveros will be opening his latest solo show (previewed here) this coming Saturday, September 3rd at Last Rites Gallery in New York City. Entitled 'Returning Art to the Unclean', Viveros does exactly that with his captivating portraits of smoking femme fatales. The often tattooed and battle equipped "Smoking Army" has proved to be incredibly popular and 'Returning Art to the Unclean' looks to be no different. The opening will feature a live performance, film screening and also a print giveaway and signing, get a look at some of our favorite works from the show after the jump.

Fan fave Brian M. Viveros will be opening his latest solo show (previewed here) this coming Saturday, September 3rd at Last Rites Gallery in New York City. Entitled ‘Returning Art to the Unclean’, Viveros does exactly that with his captivating portraits of smoking femme fatales. The often tattooed and battle equipped “Smoking Army” has proved to be incredibly popular and ‘Returning Art to the Unclean’ looks to be no different. The opening will feature a live performance, film screening and also a print giveaway and signing, get a look at some of our favorite works from the show after the jump.

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