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Raymond Salvatore Harmon presents Radiant Abjection 33 new works by RSH

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Wednesday, 29th February – 1st April 2012

On this the 60th day of 2012, a quadrennial occasion whose rarity is expressed in the frivolity of those public actions that remind us of our impending slavery, an exhibition will occur. Conveniently this is an online only exhibition designed to placate those souls unfortunately restricted by geography.

RSH will present a series of 33 new works devised for the public consumption of all that is wonderfully abstract, hideously colourful, and patently obscene. Drawing from graffiti and abstract painting backgrounds Harmon is acclaimed as a preeminent painter at the forefront of art activism today. His work is marked by a sense of limitless expression and gestural forms that combine visceral colours and texture to create ethereal landscapes of otherworldly, often hallucinogenic, environments.

“Harmon’s work consists largely in plunges through limitless abysses of inexplicably coloured twilight and bafflingly disordered sound; abysses whose material and gravitational properties, and whose relation to his own entity, he could not even begin to explain.” – HP Lovecraft

Radiant Abjection will launch on February 29th at:raymondharmon.com/ra

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