April 23, 2010
Saner’s Solo Show Bursts Into Flames
Multifaceted Mexican street artist, Saner, takes a finer approach for his first solo exhibition. Then lights it on fire, literally. 180 Minutes in the Life of Saner raised eyebrows and possibly singed a few, at his opening this past Saturday at the Galería Border. Bridging the worlds of contemporary and street art, Saner applies symbolic cultural characteristics with the element of surprise. His exhibition or what lack there of, will be on display through May 15.
Smokey is offended no one invited him.
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