ReDiscovery: An Art Show Inspired by Daft Punk
Published May 14, 2013
To celebrate the release of Daft Punk’s first album in eight years, San Francisco’s Gauntlet Gallery presents “ReDiscovery”, an art show inspired by the French electronic music duo.
The exhibition will feature original works by over 40 painters, sculptors, digital and screen print artists, including pieces by Dace Greco, Andre DeFreitas, Gina Kiel, Jason Ratliff, Jen Rome, Phil Noto, Ruben Ireland, Sam Ho, Scott Listfield and many others.
The show debuts on May 18th and will be on view until June 15th, 2013.
Special thanks to Luke Lombardo from Gauntlet Gallery for sharing this one with us.
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