Noah Davis and The Underground Museum at FUG



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FUG
431 E 6th Street, Basement
New York, NY 10009
April 4 – 25, 2015
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I've never claimed to understand exactly what the infamous Bruce High Quality Foundation is; over the years I've just assumed it's a bunch of Fluxus lovers aiming to confuse. It turns out that it's actually a school of sorts, and more recently a gallery named FUG, which is the setting for this, its first show. And they couldn't have picked a more wonderful artist to launch the space with, as Noah Davis is sure to amaze with his twisted vignettes of decades past. It's also the current home of a few pieces from The Underground Museum, a non-profit he runs.
—FUG
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