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Praise The Mutilated World

Matthew Cusick’s Allegorical Highways

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Matthew Cusick’s latest series of paintings at the Lisa Dent Gallery feature Texas highways traversing allegorical landscapes, created by meticulously crafting maps as a substitute for paint. By integrating historical maps with modern highway imagery, Cusick explores the complex narrative of America’s geopolitical and infrastructural evolution, revealing the tension between natural beauty and the environmental impact of human ambition.

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