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Celebrating Damage Through Artistic Collaboration

Alyssa Ortega Coppelman May 11, 2018

In Austin right now, Alyssa Taylor Wendt and Erin Cunningham are blowing the art world up with their collaborative exhibition these, our precious scars, a well-integrated show including photography, sculpture, and installation. On view at ICOSA through the closing party on May 19, I implore you: do not miss this one.

Evaluated solely as aesthetic objects, each of the works in this show is visually appealing. Striking photographs of burnt landscapes and decaying buildings have intriguing gold striations running through them. Cast aluminum sculptures of a policeman, a spaceship, and other meaningful objects exist in states of suspended melt.

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In Austin right now, Alyssa Taylor Wendt and Erin Cunningham are blowing the art world up with their collaborative exhibition these, our precious scars, a well-integrated show including photography, sculpture, and installation. On view at ICOSA through the closing party on May 19, I implore you: do not miss this one.

Evaluated solely as aesthetic objects, each of the works in this show is visually appealing. Striking photographs of burnt landscapes and decaying buildings have intriguing gold striations running through them. Cast aluminum sculptures of a policeman, a spaceship, and other meaningful objects exist in states of suspended melt.

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