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Preview: Kid Acne “Stand and Deliver” ~ C.A.V.E. Gallery, Venice

C.A.V.E. Gallery presents: "Stand & Deliver" - New works by Kid Acne (Sheffield, UK)

On view June 30, 2012 - July 21, 2012

Opening Reception for the Artist: Saturday, June 30, 6 - 10pm
Artist will be in attendance
Plus special surprise guest DJs & a screening of Kid Acne's new short film!

C.A.V.E. Gallery • 1108 Abbot Kinney Blvd

The exhibition will feature new mono-prints, screen-prints, drawings and paintings of a daring, fresh band of the legendary Stabby Women.

Kid Acne's Stabby Women have been found watching over cities all over the world. These female warriors inhabit and peer out of unexpected public spaces, humanizing the urban edge with a sense that someone's got your back.

Kid Acne has been painting graffiti, making fanzines, comics and hip-hop music since the early 90's.
His artwork has been exhibited in Beijing, the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Finland, Brazil and Australia - and his signature style of illustrations have furnished designs for clients including: Prada, Levis, Volkswagen, Elle, Kid Robot & Warp Records.

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