Unseen 50 Years: Paintings by Ben Morea, 1964-65






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Boo-Hooray
265 Canal Street, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10013
June 19 - August 1, 2014
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Before launching the influential 1960s anarchist art publications Black Mask and UAW/MF, Ben Morea was an abstract painter in New York City. His work was all believed to be lost, but miraculously five large canvases were discovered under a bed in Hell’s Kitchen. This recently opened exhibition at Boo-Hooray, curated by Johan Kugelberg, marks the first ever showing of these bold 'new' works.


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