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Preview: “Kindred” Group Show at Bold Hype Gallery

Tonight, New York's Bold Hype Gallery will debut a group show curated by Hi-Fructose contributor Nathan Spoor titled "Kindred." For the show, Amy Sol (HF Vol. 5 cover artist), Luke Chueh (HF Vol. 24), James Reka (HF Vol. 17), Charlie Immer (HF Vol. 11), Mark Garro, Hsiao-Ron Cheng and many more rendered their interpretations of the concept "kindred" on 12 in. x 12 in. canvases. United by their bounary-pushing aesthetics, these artists are kindred spirits in their creativity. Due to the size constrains for this show, the participating artists were challenged to narrow down their respective styles to their essentials. Take a look at our preview of the show after the jump, images courtesy of Bold Hype Gallery. "Kindred" runs March 14 - April 6.

Charlie Immer

Tonight, New York’s Bold Hype Gallery will debut a group show curated by Hi-Fructose contributor Nathan Spoor titled “Kindred.” For the show, Amy Sol (HF Vol. 5 cover artist), Luke Chueh (HF Vol. 24), James Reka (HF Vol. 17), Charlie Immer (HF Vol. 11), Mark Garro, Hsiao-Ron Cheng and many more rendered their interpretations of the concept “kindred” on 12 in. x 12 in. canvases. United by their bounary-pushing aesthetics, these artists are kindred spirits in their creativity. Due to the size constrains for this show, the participating artists were challenged to narrow down their respective styles to their essentials. Take a look at our preview of the show below, images courtesy of Bold Hype Gallery. “Kindred” runs March 14 – April 6.

Amy Sol

Amelie Flechais

Seth Armstrong

Mark Garro

Luke Chueh

James Reka

Nathan Spoor

Tom Haubrick

Ken Garduno

Jonathan Bergeron

Jeff Ramirez

Hsiao-Ron Cheng

Cam de Leon

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