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Preview: LOVE//WAR ~ Opens January 31

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MINT & SERF, PaperWorkNYC and Los Angeles’ MAMA Gallery present LOVE//WAR, a week-long group exhibition examining the inevitability of uncertainty and conflict.

LOVE//WAR will showcase work from international and New York-based artists alongside Los Angeles artists at a moment when the art world's focus is on Los Angeles (the show coincides with the L.A. Arts Book Fair at Moca this weekend).

Please keep reading for the full list of artists and some preview images from the show.

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Rachel Roze

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Pryce Lee

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Natalie Krim

Osvaldo Jimenez


Oswaldo Jimenez

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Mike Krim

BOGGIE


Boogie

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Doug Rickard

Full list of Artists:

Alessandro Simonetti

Angela Boatwright

Lance De Los Reyes

Leo Fitzpatrick

Lorenzo Fariello

Louisa Behnke

Curtis Buchanan

Boogie

Chloe Wise

Doug Rickard

Dylan Lynch

Ed Templeton

Erik Foss

Estevan Oriol

Harry McNally

Ivory Serra

Michael Krim

Mint&Serf

Natalie Krim

Nate "Igor" Smith

Norman Reedus

Peter Sutherland

Janette Beckman

Pablo Power

PJ Monte

Pretty Puke

Pryce Lee

Rachel Roze

Robert Whitman

Sean Maung

Skullphone

Suzannah Wainhouse

Tim Cadiente

Ward Robinson

Wyatt Neumann

Yung Jake

Slutlust

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