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April 2, 2014

All Fools Day At Peep Show

Sobia Shaikh & Kate Harbin Clammer
Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography
Ken Fulk, Amy Tan & Lou DeMattei
Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography
Lindsay Bolton & Susan Dunlevy
Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography
Sloan Barnett
Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography
Mylea Charvat & Karen Caldwell
Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography
Ed Hardy & Kay Evans
Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography
Doug Biederbeck & Jennifer Biederbeck
Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography
Adam Clammer & Kate Harbin Clammer
Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography
Anna Weinberg & Tyler Florence
Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography
Ricky Serbin, Sobia Shaikh & Nadir Shaikh
Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography
Anna Weinberg & Ken Fulk
Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography
Brenda Zarate, Mark Calvano & Andrew Roemer
Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography
Charles Zukow, Kay Evans & Kevin Kopjak
Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography
Olya Dzilikhova & Ken Fulk
Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography
Holly Wilson & Carolyn Cantu
Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography
Brian Anderson & Daryl Serrett
Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography
Winston Black & Michael Fortes
Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography
Vladimir Brown
Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography
Jef Valentine
Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography

Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography

Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography

Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography

Photo Credit: Drew Altizer Photography

In honor of All Fools Day and the release of his new sultry scented candle, interior designer Ken Fulk hosted friends at his San Francisco gallery Peep Show on Monday, April 1. That morning, the designer and collector released a statement that he had offered an incredibly well-preserved saber-toothed tiger he named Tatiana to Stewart Brand’s Revive and Restore project, part of The Long Now Foundation and the University of California Santa Cruz Paleogenomics Lab to reverse the extinction of the entire species. The prank drew guests to his SoMa gallery where they toasted Fulk with cocktails while dancing to Motown hits spun by DJ Juanita Moore and browsed through Fulk’s menagerie of taxidermy specimens including an ostrich and a muskox.

 

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