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Image:Mcgeesalice-colinrabbit.jpg|by [[Brian Colin]] | Image:Mcgeesalice-colinrabbit.jpg|by [[Brian Colin]] | ||
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Image:Mcgeesalice-ncwinters.jpg|by [[NC Winters]] | Image:Mcgeesalice-ncwinters.jpg|by [[NC Winters]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:41, 12 October 2021
Channeling E3, Gallery 1988 will present ‘American McGee’s Alice’, a group show celebrating American McGee’s 2nd game based on his dark interpretation of Alice in Wonderland. The show features a mix of paintings, sculpture, and several limited edition posters.
Dates & Addresses[edit]
June 8th 2011 - Gallery 1988, 7020 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90038
The Artists[edit]
Chet Zar, Dr Romanelli, Luke Chueh, Alex Cf, Laura Bifano, NC Winters, Cate Rangel, Ruel Pascual, Brian Colin, Rhys Cooper, Adam S Doyle, Kevin Tong, Ken Taylor, James Flames, Angryblue, Phantom City Creative
Images[edit]
by Brian Colin
by Cate Rangel
by Laura Bifano
by NC Winters