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Matthew Conradt
Connecticut Cough- sepia tone photo transfer collage on mylar of interior

2014

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Matthew Conradt Connecticut Cough mixed media on Mylar 16 x 21 inches 2014 This item is not framed Matthew Conradt’s mixed media works investigate the current disarray of the American Dream. Growing up in the mid-western rust belt, Conradt forages for images in newspapers and magazines that are both familiar and alien to his experience. Decadent interiors, wood paneling from trailer homes and wide-open, desolate landscapes become portents and signifiers of the substantial socio-economic and cultural differences that currently exist in the United States. With collages that meld and blend into a dream-like state of America past and present, we see a transition of American culture from within eras and classes mashed up like a palimpsest of conflicted experiences.
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