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Tomorrow afternoon, Vice Magazine adds a gallery to its empire, with the east coast opening of their 2008 Annual Photo Show. In addition to the work of contributing photographers, the show also offers prints for sale (some very cheap) and a shop full of Vice schwag, including free copies of the latest photo issue. Take a look tomorrow, from 3 to 7 PM at the gallery below the Vice NY office (99 North 10th St, between Berry and Wythe, Brooklyn). The show will be on view through August 31, after which the gallery becomes office space for more Vice minions. The full list of featured photographers is below.

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What’s Happening Thursday?

+ The tattoo artists of New York Adorned will show off their talents on larger than life photographs by Epicly Later’d Patrick O’Dell in a live exhibition for the White Box 6 Feet Under festival. (6 to 8 PM at White Box, 525 West 26th St, Manhattan)

+ It’s Not Easy, an exploration of the many cultural, political and environmental meanings of Green organized by Social Environmental Aesthetics, opens at Exit Art tonight and stays on view through August 29. (7 to 10 PM at Exit Art, 475 10th Ave, Manhattan)

+ Paradise Lost, an exhibition of artists emphasizing “the ironic contrast between man’s dependence on and simultaneous obliteration of earth’s resources,” opens tonight at 7Eleven Gallery and remains on view through August 14. (7 to 10 PM at 7Eleven Gallery, 711 Washington Street, Manhattan)

+ Dangerous Women, a group show, in “the tradition of female figure painting, photography and cinema - where even the tamest representation of the female form can be a loaded image,” opens at DFN Gallery tonight and stays on view through August 29. (6 to 8 PM at DFN Gallery, 210 11th Avenue, Manhattan)

“New Day” by Alison Blickle for Dangerous Women.

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