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On View: Scott Listfield and Jeff Gillette at Gallery1988

Last week, Gallery1988's Venice location in Los Angeles debuted a two-person show by Jeff Gillette and Scott Listfield. Focused on futuristic landscapes with a post-apocalyptic dimension, the two artists present realistic paintings with science fiction-inpired elements. While Listfield's paintings narrate the story of an extraterrestrial presence in an otherwise-normal metropolis, Gillette presents sweeping, panoramic views of a city destroyed by floods and natural disasters. Take a look at the works in the show after the jump, images courtesy of Gallery1988.

Last week, Gallery1988‘s Venice location in Los Angeles debuted a two-person show by Jeff Gillette and Scott Listfield. Focused on futuristic landscapes with a post-apocalyptic dimension, the two artists present realistic paintings with science fiction-inpired elements. While Listfield’s paintings narrate the story of an extraterrestrial presence in an otherwise-normal metropolis, Gillette presents sweeping, panoramic views of a city destroyed by floods and natural disasters. Take a look at the works in the show below, images courtesy of Gallery1988.

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