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James Jean ‘Ex Libris’

Now on view at the LACMA's Ahmanson Building is 'Ex Libris' a mini exhibition by Hi-Fructose Vol. 15 cover artist James Jean. For this retrospective and book launch, Jean is presenting a show of small works as well as an intimate survey of his numerous sketchbooks, the perfect opportunity for his fans to see first hand the artist's inspirations and techniques as his works are realized from concept to finalized product. Additionally, the museum is offering a new limited edition scarf as well copies of his new book, 'Rebus.' Get a look at some installation shots after the jump.

Now on view at the LACMA‘s Ahmanson Building is ‘Ex Libris’ a mini exhibition by Hi-Fructose Vol. 15 cover artist James Jean. For this retrospective and book launch, Jean is presenting a show of small works as well as an intimate survey of his numerous sketchbooks, the perfect opportunity for his fans to see first hand the artist’s inspirations and techniques as his works are realized from concept to finalized product. Additionally, the museum is offering a new limited edition scarf as well copies of his new book, ‘Rebus.’ Get a look at some installation shots after the jump.

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