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Preview: “The Macabre Show” at La Luz de Jesus

This Friday, La Luz de Jesus in Los Angeles will debut "The Macabre Show," a group show that treads on the more shadowy territories of new contemporary art. Featuring the works of Jasmine Worth, Steven Daily, Scott Holloway, Miso, Craig LaRotonda, Myron Conan Dyal, Mavis Leahy and Gail Potocki, the show features an extensive series of works by each artist loosely united by the overarching theme. While Jasmine Worth's "Dark Mother" series explores a dark side of Catholic Virgin imagery, Craig LaRotonda toys with cyborgs in "The Rise of the Robosapiens." Take a look at our preview courtesy of La Luz de Jesus Gallery.

This Friday, La Luz de Jesus in Los Angeles will debut “The Macabre Show,” a group show that treads on the more shadowy territories of new contemporary art. Featuring the works of Jasmine Worth, Steven Daily, Scott Holloway, Miso, Craig LaRotonda, Myron Conan Dyal, Mavis Leahy and Gail Potocki, the show features an extensive series of works by each artist loosely united by the overarching theme. While Jasmine Worth’s “Dark Mother” series explores a dark side of Catholic Virgin imagery, Craig LaRotonda toys with cyborgs in “The Rise of the Robosapiens.” Take a look at our preview courtesy of La Luz de Jesus Gallery.

Jasmine Worth

Craig LaRotonda

Steven Daily

Scott Holloway

Miso

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