The art-minded folks at Juxtapoz just gave the drop on White Walls' upcoming group show From Regino Gonzales, Dee Dee Cheriel, and Henry Gunderson. Gonzales brings his tattoo-influenced art alongside Cheriel's narrative-driven designs and Gunderson's clever juxtaposition of themes. The collective exhibit opens Saturday, Dec. 13 at White Walls on 835 Larkin St., and runs through Jan. 3. Visit whitewallssf.com for more details. --Oscar Pascual
Skot Olsen with Regino Gonzales, Dee Dee Cheriel & Henry Gunderson
Shooting Gallery and White Walls
December 13, 2008
Review and Photos by Joshua "Creep" G.
Better Than: Finding out they are going to remake "They Live." As if they could top that fight scene.
Elsewhere: See the rest of the show on Creep's Flickr Here.
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