At Last, a ‘Where's Waldo?’ for Lunatics

Elvis Studio's Elvis Color A (2005).Image courtesy of the artists and Adam Baumgold, New York.
To call Elvis Studio's highly graphic Elvis Color A "busy" might be a bit of an understatement. Here we've got a Face Transplant Clinic, a Private Gun Club, and a bevy of fantastical (often scary) types — an R-rated Where's Waldo for local eccentrics. This work and others (including a densely packed 30-foot scroll) will be up at the uptown Adam Baumgold Gallery tomorrow. —Rachel Wolff

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