HUCK has teamed up with Mark Gonzales for a special 24-hour pop-up art show, One Week, One Show, at 71a gallery on Leonard St, London on November 10.
All the work featured – from customised postcards to large-scale drawings – was created by Gonz over the course of the past week, during an impromptu visit to London.
Prices range from affordable postcards to large-scale multi-media scrolls.
The Gonz will be in attendance all day on Saturday. For those of you who can’t make it down, here’s a little behind-the-scenes footage of the making of one of the scrolls – shot by the man himself.
Purchases must be made in cash, for collection after the show.
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