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Preview: C.Finley at Superchief Gallery ~ Opens March 21st

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Superchief Gallery is very proud to present The Divine Distractions- a solo show by C. Finley, running from March 21st - April 4th.

The entire warehouse gallery will be taken over by her large scale, vibrant and beautiful psychedelic images of women in classic, divine poses. Paintings that are 12ft tall and one that is 48 feet wide, we’ve never shared something on this scale, you’d be foolish to miss this installation.

Finley will be in residency all month long, hosting a series of cultural events at the gallery throughout the run of the exhibition.

This will also mark the return and the 6th year of her Wallpapered Dumpster Project, after doing it in 14 countries and having the project covered by the NYTimes- she is finally bringing it back to the city where it all began, Los Angeles.

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