Luv Jonez is a hip hop producer based in Brooklyn by way of Wisconsin. For his latest instrumental project, “Love Never Saved Anything,” he found inspiration from the works of a street artist named Logan Hicks, which I thought was interesting. Listen to the album and if you’re wondering what type of artist would inspire a musician to create an entire album, check below for the Hicks’ art exhibit which ends tomorrow.
ABOUT THE EXHIBIT
PMM presents “Love Never Saved Anything”
Logan Hicks – pop up Solo Exhibition
March 7 – 19, 2014
154 Stanton Street
New York, NY
PMM Art Projects announces a special pop-up exhibition of New York- based artist, Logan Hicks, featuring nautical-based stencil paintings as well as photographs from his infamous urban explorations. On view at 154 Stanton Street (Lower East Side, New York) from March 7 through 19, 2014, Love Never Saved Anything is Logan’s second solo show with PMM Art Projects and his most ambitious work to date.
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