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Opening Night: Joe Sorren, DALeast and Vinz at Jonathan LeVine Gallery

Just before the art fairs opened earlier this week in Miami, Jonathan LeVine Gallery held an opening for a three-person exhibition, featuring new works from artists DALEast, Vinz and Joe Sorren. Sorren, who recently relocated from Arizona to NYC filled a small room with dreamy works illuminating his mastery of color. Street artists DALeast and Vinz's new works were presented in part by the Wooster Collective in conjunction with the gallery and showcased a diverse array of style and media; Vinz's works ranged from small sculptures, stained glass and collage works, while DALeast presented his first stateside show of tea stained canvases filled with fantastical tangles. View more works from each of the artists as well as opening night photos after the jump.

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Just before the art fairs opened earlier this week in Miami, Jonathan LeVine Gallery held an opening for a three-person exhibition, featuring new works from artists DALEast, Vinz and Joe Sorren. Sorren, who recently relocated from Arizona to NYC filled a small room with dreamy works illuminating his mastery of color. Street artists DALeast and Vinz’s new works were presented in part by the Wooster Collective in conjunction with the gallery and showcased a diverse array of style and media; Vinz’s works ranged from small sculptures, stained glass and collage works, while DALeast presented his first stateside show of tea stained canvases filled with fantastical tangles. View more works from each of the artists as well as opening night photos below.

Joe Sorren

Vinz

Artist Adam Wallacavage and friend

 

Maléna Seldin and artist Eric White

Marc and Sara Schiller of the Wooster Collective

DALeast

Artist Paul Romano

Vinz

Vinz

Joe Sorren

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