Exhibition

These are currently some of the places where you may find art pieces from Eli Libson.

Chicago: Creature Lab online exhibition at Rotofugi

For the last few years we've been selling some wonderful prints at our Chicago location by Minnesota-based artist Eli Libson. Drawn from his "Mysterious Creatures Field Guide," these prints are a colorful explosion of fantasy beasts rendered in a careful scientific illustration style. Eli was part of a small group exhibit of ours last summer with some wonderful pop culture paintings, but we've been wanting to visit his creature work more fully.

Fast forward to this month and we're quickly approaching a full exhibit of works from this series including several new larger paintings. Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 precautions, we won't be having a traditional exhibit, but the show goes on, virtually!

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Minneapolis NE: Unloved Creatures 2020 at Rogue Buddha Gallery

Unloved Creatures 2020 is a mutation of the wildly successful 2019 show at Rogue Buddha Gallery. Eli Libson, Alex Kuno, Heather Renaux, and John Sauer are back AND the creativity and energy are doubled with four more artists added to the mix; Angel Hawari, DC Ice, Kao Lee Thao & Jessie McNally! This extremely varied group of artists will thrill you with their rich and stunning worlds. Experience many different realms, from campy to creepy, sultry to sweet. Human or monster? Sometimes the lines blur, but one thing is for sure: You will love this show!

Brooklyn - Cotton Candy Machine

The original "Tale of the Cherry Blossom" resided during the winter of2015-2016 at Cotton Candy Machine. It's a 60" x 40" spray paint, acrylic marker on canvas. And it's effin' rad! 

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Stink Eye Fish

Los Angeles: Daniel Rolnik Foundation

Some pieces may be found with this epic dude, the one and only Daniel Rolnik.