JR and Vhils have already made an impact on the streets of Los Angeles prior to their show at Lazarides. These two large scale pieces of work provide more evidence of how impressive the show will be as the gallery prepares for its show entitled “Eurotrash”. The exhibition will also feature two other renowned names in the form of Conor Harrington and Micallef completing a well balanced list of names.
JR and Vhils in Los Angeles
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