





Amy Casey's most recent crop of paintings are noticeably devoid of people and creatures, but there are plenty of signs of life. Her depictions of houses and factories resting precariously on stilts, or connected in mid-air by a tangled mess of cables, offer an anthropomorhpic interpretation of city buildings. Amy has conjured a fantasy urban landscape where the humans have left and the buildings are forced to live on their own.
These pictures don't do Amy's paintings justice. Be sure to check her site for the full effect. In you're in Chicago, check out her solo show at Zg Gallery through the end of August.
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