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Hybrid Thinking at Jonathan LeVine

Opening alongside the new works by Natalia Fabia (which we recently previewed here) at Jonathan LeVine gallery this weekend will also be "Hybrid Thinking," a group exhibit featuring six street artists from around the world. Curated by Marc and Sara Schiller of Wooster Collective, the group show features an exciting blend of not just established folks such as Roa and Herakut (HF Vol. 17) but also some of our favorite lesser known emerging artists such as Sit from Amsterdam and Dal from Cape Town. The wide range of styles and works makes this a globe spanning exhibit and one of the best curated street art shows we've seen in a while. Get a full preview of what to expect from the show in advance of the January 14th opening, after the jump.

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Opening alongside the new works by Natalia Fabia (which we recently previewed here) at Jonathan LeVine gallery this weekend will also be “Hybrid Thinking,” a group exhibit featuring six street artists from around the world. Curated by Marc and Sara Schiller of Wooster Collective, the group show features an exciting blend of not just established folks such as Roa and Herakut (HF Vol. 17) but also some of our favorite lesser known emerging artists such as Sit from Amsterdam and Dal from Cape Town. The wide range of styles and works makes this a globe spanning exhibit and one of the best curated street art shows we’ve seen in a while. Get a full preview of what to expect from the show in advance of the January 14th opening, below.

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