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The upcoming exhibition at 111 Minna Gallery, titled “Survivors Of the Plague x Reversal Of Fortune,” promises a captivating blend of modern surrealism and allegorical narratives. Opening on April 12th, 2024, this event features two solo exhibitions showcasing the works of Mike Davis and Michael Kerbow. Mike Davis, a self-taught Modern Surrealist Painter based in San Francisco, presents “Survivors Of the Plague,” where his complex surrealist pieces are filled with symbols of mortality and folly, drawing inspiration from various artistic traditions. On the other hand, Michael Kerbow’s “Reversal Of Fortune” delves into the allegorical realm of “Late Capitalism,” portraying dinosaurs as symbols of our existential threat from climate change, intertwined with nostalgic elements from his childhood. The event includes an opening reception with music by DJ KeyBumps and runs until June 20th, 2024, offering a unique exploration of art, culture, and social commentary. Join us at 111 Minna Gallery, a renowned hub of creativity and community in San Francisco, as we celebrate art and culture with this thought-provoking exhibition.
Show Duration: April 12th 2024 – June 20th 2024
For more information and appointments, contact dyoungv@111minnagallery.com.
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San Francisco, CA 94105 United States
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