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New Artists at 101 Art Gallery

I finally made my way to 101 Art Gallery to peep their exciting exhibition of the works of Dunieski Lora Pileta, “Ayo” Joy Phillip and Alexander Guerrero. Thank God I did because it ends today.

My fave was Dunieski, his Bois Cano Angel in bronze is featured in the above photograph. His series of moko jumbies need to seen and purchased together and his Scooter Lady is absolutely wonderful.

Ayo’s wood carvings are charming. Someone needs to buy Papa.

If you can, pop in today for a cheeky rum punch and a peek at the show before is closes at 6pm.

The Gallery will feature Shalini Singh next. Shakti-The Essence of Women opens Saturday 8th October.

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