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WHAT'S NEW

"Art From The New World" a group art show @ Bristol’s City Museum & Art Gallery


Art From The New World
A Big Brash Exhibition of the
New American Art Scene

Opens To the Public on Saturday, May 1, 2010
On View May 1 until August 22, 2010
10am-5pm Daily

Bristol’s City Museum & Art Gallery • Bristol, England, UK

[PRESS] For the first time, a world-class collection of works from some of the finest emerging and noted living U.S. Urban and Contemporary artists from the new American art scene is being unveiled internationally in a museum exhibition for British and European audiences. In the gallery’s stand-out tradition of unprecedented firsts, Los Angeles’ Corey Helford Gallery has collaborated with Bristol’s City Museum & Art Gallery – the home of Banksy vs Bristol Museum, British street phenomenon Banksy’s largest and most-talked about world exhibition to date – to present a diverse range of 45 artists, spanning the spectrum from pop surreal to neo-figurative to street in the historic and momentous art event, ART FROM THE NEW WORLD.

ART FROM THE NEW WORLD will open to the public in Bristol, England on Saturday, May 1, 2010 and will be on view through August 22nd.

Featuring new works by:
Josh Agle (Shag), Jason SHawn Alexander, Chris Anthony, Van Arno, Gary Baseman, Ray Caesar, Colin Christian, Sas Christian, Luke Chueh, Coop, Dave Cooper, Ron English, Natalia Fabia, Korin Faught, Sarah Folkman, Melissa Forman, Aj Fosik, Camille Rose Garcia, Mercedes Helnwein, David Hochbaum, Sylvia Ji, Eric Joyner, Dave Kinsey, Kukula, Joe Ledbetter, Henry Lewis, Lola, Travis Louie, Michael Mararian, Elizabeth Mcgrath, Mia, Brandi Milne, Buff Monster, Michael Page, Marion Peck, Joshua Petker, Carlos Ramos, Johnny Rodriguez (Kmndz), Gretchen Ryan, Todd Schorr, Kathy StaIco Schorr, Mike Stilkey, Greg Simkins (Craola), Joe Sorren, David Stoupakis, Adam Wallacavage, Martin Wittfooth, and Kent Williams

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