Holly Wilson

Chelsea International Fine Art Competition Exhibition

August 19 - August 30, 2017

Reception: Thursday, August 19, 2017, 6-8 PM

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The dynamic, energetic sculptures of Holly Wilson present identity as a deranged apparatus that exposes our innermost desires. Working with scrap, found objects, and discarded appliances, Wilson creates artwork that comments on how mass media manipulates with and disseminates information, in order to play with people's notions of success and recognition. She hopes her provocative pieces will alter how viewers think about the present, so that they might reconnect with reality.
 
Wilson currently lives and works in Syracuse, New York, where she’s a full-time artist and the director of the Apostrophe’ S Art Gallery.

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Holly Wilson

Chelsea International Fine Art Competition Exhibition

August 19 - August 30, 2017

Reception: Thursday, August 19, 2017, 6-8 PM

The Detonation of Exuberant Spangle
The Detonation of Exuberant Spangle

Found objects, polyurethane
28" x 65.5"

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The dynamic, energetic sculptures of Holly Wilson present identity as a deranged apparatus that exposes our innermost desires. Working with scrap, found objects, and discarded appliances, Wilson creates artwork that comments on how mass media manipulates with and disseminates information, in order to play with people's notions of success and recognition. She hopes her provocative pieces will alter how viewers think about the present, so that they might reconnect with reality.
 
Wilson currently lives and works in Syracuse, New York, where she’s a full-time artist and the director of the Apostrophe’ S Art Gallery.

The Detonation of Exuberant Spangle
The Detonation of Exuberant Spangle
Electric Cure (Machine #2)
Electric Cure (Machine #2)
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Chelsea International Fine Art Competition Exhibition | August 19 - August 30, 2017

The Infinity of Thoughts
50" x 50" - Acrylic on Canvas
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