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The Thirteenth Hour

Though Halloween weekend is now officially over, the creepy celebrations continue on at Last Rites Gallery in New York City with their annual '13th Hour' horror themed group show. Already known as a leading force in the world of "dark surrealism," the gallery furthers it's programming with the fourth installment of it's largest group exhibition, now on view until November 27th. Get a comprehensive look at several of our favorite works from the show, here on Hi-Fructose.

Pedro de Kastro

Though Halloween weekend is now officially over, the creepy celebrations continue on at Last Rites Gallery in New York City with their annual ’13th Hour’ horror themed group show. Already known as a leading force in the world of “dark surrealism,” the gallery furthers it’s programming with the fourth installment of it’s largest group exhibition, now on view until November 27th. Get a comprehensive look at several of our favorite works from the show, here on Hi-Fructose.

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