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Rockin' 2011 Art Exhibit is honoring the Los Angeles graffiti movement. This years exhibit is curated by veteran graffiti artist, Galo "Make" Canote whose iconic pieces will be on show. A photographic timeline by Eriberto Oriol and Steve Grody of the Historic Belmont Tunnel and many other pieces from some of L.A.'s legendary artists. The exhibit even dons an altar, to memorialize those artists who have passed throughout the years. Rockin' 2011 will run at the KGB Gallery until September 24th.

KGB Studios
1640 North Spring Street
Los Angeles, Ca 90012

To view more photos of this recent exhibit visit Erwin Recinos on Flickr.

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