
Scheduled to open coming Sautrday on the 27th of February will be Jonathan LeVine Gallery’s Five year anniversary group exhibition. Featuring many of our favorite artists the likes of Blek le Rat, AJ Fosik, Mark Dean Veca, Ron English, WK amongst many others. Over the past five years, Johnathan LeVine Gallery has had a strong emphasis on a street influenced genre of art, and has played an integral role in helping many emerging artists by providing them with an environment where they can further develop their work. Their DIY approach has really allowed many of the exhibiting artists, free reign for their creative expression in the gallery space, encouraging artistic exploration. Congratulations to the Johnathan LeVine Gallery! Stay Tuned for more info and coverage of this show.
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GO SEE: Jonathan LeVine Gallery New York Five Year Anniversary Group Exhibition Through to March 27th
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