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Kid Zoom “This City Will Eat Me Alive” Exhibition Recap

19 December 2010, 14.28 | Posted in Art | 5 comments »

Kid Zoom “This City Will Eat Me Alive” Exhibition Recap

Kid Zoom’s This City Will Eat Me Alive pop-up gallery rages on in New York’s Meatpacking district. Presented by Opera Gallery, the short run space is filled with new works from the Australian-born, New York-based artist, ranging from large scale sculptures to equally large scale paintings and more. Make sure to visit if you can.

72 Gansevoort Street
New York, NY 10014

A full recap of the show follows here.


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