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Talley Dunn Gallery presents Cynthia Mulcahy: "War Garden, United States of America 1917 -2017" opening reception

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Photo courtesy of Cynthia Mulcahy

Talley Dunn Gallery will present an exhibition of watercolor paintings, pressed flora pieces, sculptures, and installations by artist Cynthia Mulcahy. With this work, Mulcahy investigates the last 100 years of American involvement in modern warfare, beginning in 1917 with World War I and our first mass-produced tanks, planes, and bombs. The work addresses not only armed military conflicts between the U.S. and hundreds of nation states and other insurgent groups, but also military occupations, invasions, and interventions, as well as our weapons manufacturing industry from the U. S. military’s earliest experiments to the current DARPA-funded next generation weapons research.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through July 28.

Talley Dunn Gallery will present an exhibition of watercolor paintings, pressed flora pieces, sculptures, and installations by artist Cynthia Mulcahy. With this work, Mulcahy investigates the last 100 years of American involvement in modern warfare, beginning in 1917 with World War I and our first mass-produced tanks, planes, and bombs. The work addresses not only armed military conflicts between the U.S. and hundreds of nation states and other insurgent groups, but also military occupations, invasions, and interventions, as well as our weapons manufacturing industry from the U. S. military’s earliest experiments to the current DARPA-funded next generation weapons research.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through July 28.

Talley Dunn Gallery will present an exhibition of watercolor paintings, pressed flora pieces, sculptures, and installations by artist Cynthia Mulcahy. With this work, Mulcahy investigates the last 100 years of American involvement in modern warfare, beginning in 1917 with World War I and our first mass-produced tanks, planes, and bombs. The work addresses not only armed military conflicts between the U.S. and hundreds of nation states and other insurgent groups, but also military occupations, invasions, and interventions, as well as our weapons manufacturing industry from the U. S. military’s earliest experiments to the current DARPA-funded next generation weapons research.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through July 28.

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Talley Dunn Gallery
5020 Tracy St.
Dallas, TX 75205
http://www.talleydunn.com/

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Admission is free.
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