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Preview: “Knock It Out” Charity Group Show at Black Book Gallery

For their upcoming show opening April 5, Black Book Gallery in Denver went a touch above and beyond. "Knock it Out" will feature a whopping number of artists in the upper echelon reaches of the pop surrealist, graffiti and new contemporary art world who have joined forces to help patients and families facing cancer. Best of all, the show benefits the non-profit Love Hope Strength Foundation and is a tribute to victims of the devastating disease and their loved ones. Take a look after the jump, and help out a good cause next Friday.

Dave Kinsey

For their upcoming show opening April 5, Black Book Gallery in Denver went a touch above and beyond. “Knock it Out” will feature a whopping number of artists in the upper echelon reaches of the pop surrealist, graffiti and new contemporary art world who have joined forces to help patients and families facing cancer. Best of all, the show benefits the non-profit Love Hope Strength Foundation and is a tribute to victims of the devastating disease and their loved ones. Take a look below, and help out a good cause next Friday.

The show features new work from Bask, Miss Bugs, Shepard Fairey, Doze Green, Retna, Lucy Mclauchlan, Faile, Rich Jacobs, Niagara, Mr. Brainwash, Mel Kadel, Travis Millard, Alex Pardee, Rowdy, Cope2, Dean Zeus Colman, James Reka, ROA, Swoon, Judith Supine, Handiedan, Greg Lamarche, Mike Stilkey, Eelus, Dave Kinsey, Pure Evil, Jason Thielke, CEPT, Alex Lukas, Souther Salazar, The London Police, Titi Freak, Lisa Solberg, Blek Le Rat, Dabs & Myla, Indie 184, Pose, Luke Chueh, Ben Eine, ESPO, Adam Wallacavage, Sam Flores, Hush and more.

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