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Exclusive Preview of Glenn Barr’s “Detroit Rooms”

Opening tomorrow evening in Brooklyn's Cotton Candy Machine is a new body of work, "Detroit Rooms," from Glenn Barr (HF Vol. 10 cover artist.) Featuring his signature style of kinetic paint application that compliments the textured surfaces he chooses to work on, the new paintings further explore the world Barr has been cultivating for years. With a blend of whimsy and a penchant for the night life, nubile females fashioned in space gear share space with robotic monsters. View more exclusive preview images here on Hi-Fructose after the jump.

Opening tomorrow evening in Brooklyn’s Cotton Candy Machine is a new body of work, “Detroit Rooms,” from Glenn Barr (HF Vol. 10 cover artist.) Featuring his signature style of kinetic paint application that compliments the textured surfaces he chooses to work on, the new paintings further explore the world Barr has been cultivating for years. With a blend of whimsy and a penchant for the night life, nubile females fashioned in space gear share space with robotic monsters. View exclusive preview images here on Hi-Fructose.

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