Francesca Woodman, Untitled, New York (N.325), 1979-1980. Vintage Gelatin Silver Print, 4-¼ x 4-3/8 inches. Courtesy: George and Betty Woodman and Marian Goodman Gallery
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Francesca Woodman, Untitled, New York (N.325), 1979-1980. Vintage Gelatin Silver Print, 4-¼ x 4-3/8 inches. Courtesy: George and Betty Woodman and Marian Goodman Gallery
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Bagger 43′s “Innate Flux” at Spoke Art.
Opening this Thursday, November 5th at Spoke Art in San Francisco, California is the much anticipated solo show of Dennis Brown aka Bagger 43 (Supersonic’s Studio Visit) entitled “Innate Flux” which will be showcasing brand new ink drawings as well as handmade and painted ceramics.
Dennis, an art collector himself, fills his surroundings with constant influence. The walls of his home are filled with some of the best art by the best contemporary artists and it’s through the absorption of this collection that he brings his vibrant vision into the world. Everything he sees or hears informs his output, gifting the viewers with treats of new aesthetics but also granting us a slyly intimate biography of it’s creator.
“Innate Flux” will be on display until November 14th, 2015.
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