About
Fat City Gallery (previously Gonzo Gallery) displays political posters by activist Thomas W. Benton, gun shot art by journalist Hunter S. Thompson, artwork by the illustrator Ralph Steadman as well as work by leading contemporary artists and photographers. Located at 415 E. Hyman Avenue in downtown Aspen.
Exhibitions and Press
Fear and (Not so much) Loathing in Colorado
Freak Power at Santa Cruz MAH
Decade of ‘Gonzo Glory’ celebrated as gallery prepares to close September 30
Syrian torture survivor leads weekend of events at Fat City Gallery
Something Old, Something New: Summer Art Scene Celebrates Aspen’s Ethos,’ Bring’s Fresh Perspectives
Gonzo Gallery Rebranding as Fat City Gallery
The Young and the Gonzo: Axel Livingston solo exhibition at the Gonzo Gallery
The Art of Gonzo: Aspen Gallery Collection 16 works of art by Hunter S. Thompson
Down the Rabbit Hole with Laura Betti
New Ralph Steadman and more in Aspen galleries
Art of Fire: Local sculptor transforms wildfire wreckage into art
Freak Power at Poster House
The Great Art Behind Hunter S. Thompson’s Campaign for Sheriff
When Hunter S. Thompson Tried To Win the West
Michael Cleverly
Ajax W. Axe: Playtime
Flower Power X Fire Power
Foreign Form Denver
TrenchVvave at the Gonzo Gallery
Afghanistan Libre Benefit
Freak Power at the Frazier
Freak Power at the Aspen Historical Society
Ralph Steadman
Freak Power at the Lawrence Arts Center
Gonzo Arabia
Gonzo Gallery Goes Out With A Bang
Paul Pascarella
Ajax W. Axe: Cult of Phi
Ralph Steadman Originals
George Stranahan Photographs
Paintings by Thomas W. Benton
Freak Power Movement Chronicled in New Exhibit
Freak Power and Liberty Salons Start a Dialogue in Aspen
Gonzo Gallery Returns to Aspen
William S. Burroughs
Jon Gold Illustrations
Stanley Bell Paintings
Austin Kuck Pen and Ink Drawings
Law Enforcement
Aspen Author’s Book Features Tom Benton’s Work
Rediscovering Tom Benton
Freak Power Museum Exhibition