Back in June, an excited art crowd gathered inside a narrow room covered with floor-to-ceiling carpeting, equipped with stacks of VHS tapes and old TVs, to attend New Release , an art show in an abandoned Chinatown video store-turned-temporary gallery . Three months later, at the first opening of what is now known as New Release Gallery , a show featuring works by painter Kaim Franko, many of these same faces could be seen through the glass storefront holding cheap beer and mingling down the rickety stairs onto Mulberry Street.
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