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A new MCA Denver satellite show,
Richard Peterson and the Art of a Warrior Tribe, opened on Friday, March 23, at the
Gildar Gallery, and will be up through April 20. Curated by the MCA's Adam Lerner, it's one cog in the machine called
Search & Destroy, an exploration of the cross-discipline West Coast punk aesthetic of the late '70s that will run through several shows and events across the city.
Photos by Emily Driskill for Westword; see the full slide show here: "Richard Peterson and the Art of a Warrior Tribe."
Below are a few highlights of the opening, punx.
Slide show: Richard Peterson and the Art of a Warrior Tribe
Slide show: Richard Peterson and the Art of a Warrior Tribe
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