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Adam Wallacavage’s Shiny Monsters Solo Exhibition

Influenced by 16th Century Baroque opulence and Gothic design, Adam Wallacavage's Shiny Monsters show at the Philadelphia Art Alliance, is as sumptuous as it is unusual. His current solo exhibition is an installation project consisting of multiple gallery spaces that showcase his exquisite and bizarre chandeliers. Some of his recent works in the show featuring toys and Hello Kitty iconography are inspired by pop culture and Wallacavage's love of vintage Americana. Feast your eyes on more after the jump!

Influenced by 16th Century Baroque opulence and Gothic design, Adam Wallacavage’s Shiny Monsters show at the Philadelphia Art Alliance, is as sumptuous as it is unusual. His current solo exhibition is an installation project consisting of multiple gallery spaces that showcase his exquisite and bizarre chandeliers. Some of his recent works in the show featuring toys and Hello Kitty iconography are inspired by pop culture and Wallacavage’s love of vintage Americana.











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