This immersive installation will feature new paintings, sculptures and writing. An American Dream forces the viewer to interact with often overlooked subcultural groups in a sophisticated and complex manner. Topics addressed include homelessness, evangelical religion, freight hopping, protest culture, surveillance and urbanization.
Opens Friday March 23 (5-7pm) – April 1
MICA Decker Gallery
1301 West Mount Royal Ave.
Baltimore, MD
Adam Void “Private Property” (image courtesy © of the artist)
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