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MondoPOP Show – A Close-up on Pop Surrealism and Urban Art

MondoPOP Show, a close-up on Pop Surrealism and Urban Art, curated by Serena Melandri and David Vecchiato will open May 19th through June 9th. This exhibition brings together international artists from the scene of the Urban art and Pop Surrealism. This line up of artists include Detroit’s Glenn Barr, Gary Taxali, Jana Brike, Charles Krafft, Gary Baseman, David Vecchiato aka Diavù, and many more. See more artwork after the jump!

GaryTaxali Poker Game


MondoPOP Show, a close-up on Pop Surrealism and Urban Art, curated by Serena Melandri and David Vecchiato will open May 19th through June 9th. This exhibition brings together international artists from the scene of the Urban art and Pop Surrealism. This line up of artists include Detroit’s Glenn Barr, Gary Taxali, Jana Brike, Charles Krafft, Gary Baseman, David Vecchiato aka Diavù, and many more. From Paul Barnesand and Tiffany Liu’s  folk allegories to Charles Krafft’s disturbing Delft porcelain memory objects, this will be an exhibition you won’t want to miss. – Jane Kenoyer

David Vecchiato aka Diavù

 

Charles Krafft Shotgun Shells

Jim Avignonto

Glenn Barr All That Glit

Mijn Shatiewith

 

Dan Barry

Gary Baseman

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