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Miss America An Heiress No More — 2022 painted oil text on collage of rephotographed and altered appropriated images, Adam Daley Wilson via ENGAGE Projects Gallery Chicago (Copy)

Adam Daley Wilson, new art titled Miss America An Heiress No More . . . 2022, oil painted text on rephotographed and altered appropriated images via ENGAGE Projects Gallery Chicago and shown here on Adam Daley Wilson’s virtual gallery from his studio in Portland Maine, Conceptual Text Art Gallery BP1.

Contact ENGAGE Projects Gallery Chicago for more information. Conceptual Text Art Gallery BP1 is Adam Daley Wilson’s conceptual gallery created during the pandemic in his hallway studio in Portland Maine, two blocks from the Portland Museum of Art and about 10 blocks from the Atlantic Ocean.

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Miss America An Heiress No More . . . 2022, oil painted text on rephotographed and altered appropriated images, new media on aluminum, 60 x 40 via ENGAGE Projects Gallery Chicago.

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Very Short Videos of Recent Works, Recent Works Shown, And Some Seldom Seen Photos — Adam Daley Wilson — 2019 to 2022.

Strut, oil text and artist’s handwriting on photo montage comprised of altered and manipulated details of rephotographed appropriated images, 54 in x 54 in, 2022.

Contact ENGAGE Projects Gallery Chicago for more information. Conceptual Text Art Gallery BP1 is Adam Daley Wilson’s virtual and experimental studio, based in his hallway studio in Portland Maine, two blocks from the Portland Museum of Art and about 10 blocks from the Atlantic Ocean.

For some short essays by the artist about some of these works, visit his writings on Medium, where Daley Wilson posts descriptions of his works, their references and connections, and writes about other art-related matters of interest to him as he conducts research for his process-based work.

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