Review: James Jessop’s Beauty and the Beast at High Roller Society (Londonist)

Review: James Jessop’s Beauty and the Beast at High Roller Society
Londonist, March 23, 2010 11:00 AM

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James Jessop paints enormous and vibrant works of art. From transcribed B-movie posters, sleazy 1960s paperback covers, and 1980s New York subway graffiti, his fixation on pop culture’s often carnal undercurrents results in a captivating style that amplifies and examines the absurdities of archetypal relationships portrayed in some of mass media’s trashier genres.

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Review: James Jessop’s Beauty and the Beast at High Roller Society

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