Mighty Tanaka

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Mighty Tanaka wants to keep you on your feet by bringing you an array of exciting and intriguing art shows, and this month is no different! As always, we look to exhibit a variety of art that exemplifies the range and breadth of art that our generation is producing. For November, we are very proud to bring you our latest show entitled Elegant Discord, a four person featuring Peter Halasz, Adam Miller, Fedele Spadafora and Bruno Perillo. The four classically trained artists exemplify the growing surge of Modern Realism through their interpretations of life and the changing world around them. We would be delighted to invite you out for the opening of this powerful and thought provoking show! We hope that you will come join us for a night of brilliant artwork, great people and as always, we will be serving complimentary Six Point Beer!
Opening Reception:
Friday, November 12th
6pm – 9pm
(Show ends Friday, December 3rd)
Mighty Tanaka
68 Jay St, Suite 416
Brooklyn, NY 11201
(F Train to York St)
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