The dudes from Pawnworks are back in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago with the “Art in Public Places” project and Stinkfish is here for his first time in the US. Nick Marzullo tells us this is only the second outdoor piece in the US. “He is also going to be showing an entire new body of work here in Chicago for his first ever Solo show in US with Vertical Gallery entitled Savage Gaze and that opens on Saturday May 3rd,” says Nick.
The program will continue work here in Chi-town this year as well and they have another project beginning this week in Cleveland. “We will also be facilitating a couple of really great installs in Brooklyn this year also!” More news on that later.
Stinkfish. Detail. Chicago. April 2014. (photo © Pawn Works Gallery)
Stinkfish. Chicago. April 2014. (photo © Pawn Works Gallery)
Stinkfish. Process shot. Pilsen, Chicago. April 2014. (photo © Pawn Works Gallery)
Stinkfish. Process shot. Pilsen, Chicago. April 2014. (photo © Pawn Works Gallery)
Stinkfish. Process shot. Pilsen, Chicago. April 2014. (photo © Pawn Works Gallery)
Stinkfish. Pilsen, Chicago. April 2014. (photo © Pawn Works Gallery)
Stinkfish “Savage Gaze” solo show at Vertical Gallery in Chicago opens on Friday, may 3rd. Click HERE for more details.
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