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Laluzapalooza Group Show Returns to La Luz De Jesus Gallery

Lena Rushing

The massive group show Laluzapalooza has returned at La Luz De Jesus Gallery in Los Angeles. With more than 160 works from more than 60 artists, this show says it offers "the most exclusive selection of tastefully, jam-packed, salon-style exhibited works in Post-Pop." Jorge Dos Diablos, Dave Lebow, D.W. Marino, VegA, and Win Wallace are among the names in the line-up.


Lena Rushing

The massive group show Laluzapalooza has returned at La Luz De Jesus Gallery in Los Angeles. With more than 160 works from more than 60 artists, this show says it offers “the most exclusive selection of tastefully, jam-packed, salon-style exhibited works in Post-Pop.” Jorge Dos Diablos, Dave Lebow, D.W. Marino, VegA, and Win Wallace are among the names in the line-up.


Win Wallace


Karikatura


Hyun Jung Ji


Maryrose Crook


Matt Couper

“This gigantic, no-theme show features works from some of the freshest and most relevant artists working today,” the gallery says, in a statement. “Again we sorted through tens of thousands of submissions from commercial illustrators, graphic designers, tattooists, scenics, students, street taggers, animators and working gallery artists.”


Jorge Dos Diablos


VegA

Laluzapalooza runs through April 1 at the gallery. See more works displayed in the show below.


Carl Lozada


Annette Hassell


Jazmine Atienza

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