HELL HATH NO FURY
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HELL HATH NO FURY


Saturday, December 6, saw the opening of "Hell Hath No Fury" exhibition at Rabodiga and Mitchy Bwoy. This collaborative exhibition explores the basic themes surrounding trust, sexuality and innocence, where the artists will take turns at being the wolf and the little red riding hood.

The works on show are available to buy, with prices ranging up to £1500. To accompany the exhibition a limited edition print has been released in an edition of 55. They are all signed by the artists, at £95 each and available from the 55DSL store.

The show runs until the 19th December

55DSL | 10 Newburgh Street | W1F 7NR




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