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“Stay Foolish!” at Museum Casa del Conte Verde

Taking place in the 15th-century Museum Casa del Conte Verde in Rivoli-Torino, Italy, the exhibit "Stay Foolish!" presented by the Dorothy Circus Gallery breaks down the high/low art dichotomy, placing lowbrow art in this prestigious exhibition space. The show comes to a close today, but we couldn't say goodbye without showing you a few of the gorgeous works. From Ray Caesar to Mark Ryden, many pop surrealism greats filled this show with mysticism and fantasy.

Natascia Raffio

Taking place in the 15th-century Museum Casa del Conte Verde in Rivoli-Torino, Italy, the exhibit “Stay Foolish!” presented by the Dorothy Circus Gallery breaks down the high/low art dichotomy, placing lowbrow art in this prestigious exhibition space. The show comes to a close today, but we couldn’t say goodbye without showing you a few of the gorgeous works. From Ray Caesar to Mark Ryden, many pop surrealism greats filled this show with mysticism and fantasy.

Ray Caesar

Paolo Guido

Mia Araujo

Mark Ryden

Mark Elliot

Clementine De Chabaneix

Joe Sorren

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