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The Intro opens March 28th ~ Beverly Hills

Exclave Gallery is proud to present its inaugural exhibition THE INTRO. This showing will signify the birth of Exclave Gallery and mark its position as Beverly Hills’ premier outpost of artistic subculture. THE INTRO is on view from March 28th to April 27th. The exhibition will be Exclave Gallery's first public show and will feature 11 uniquely themed paintings by different artists.

Exclave Gallery was conceptualized from the raw and underexposed iterations of artistic expression generated from the narrowing chasm between the classical foundations of fine art and the contemporary explosion in street art. This burgeoning creativity that has been looking for it's place in the art world now has a home in one of the most prestigious locales in the United States.

Featured artists for this opening: Sunny Phono, Steve Martinez, SINER, MACHO, Anthony Cox, TANK, BREK, PUNCH, Nathan Smith, DREYE and Teddy Kelly

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