Category: Exhibitions
October 21, 2025 BEMIS!


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June 12, 2025 SUPERSHOW – by Fallen Fruit at PDC Gallery
a PDF book about the commissioned artwork SUPERSHOW
by David Allen Burns and Austin Young of Fallen Fruit, 2019
October 3, 2019 – February 23, 2020 at the PDC Gallery, in West Hollywood
with essays by curator Helen Varola, critic …
April 19, 2025 Paradise Lost
The new site specific artwork “Paradise Lost” by artists David Allen Burns and Austin Young / Fallen Fruit, is currently on view in Modena, Italy, until August 24, 2025. The exhibition continues across two venues: the Palazzina dei …
September 29, 2024 The Power of Pollinators (And Other Living Things) at Nevada Museum of Art!
David Allen Burns and Austin Young / Fallen Fruit,
The Power of Pollinators (And Other Living Things)
a new permanent artwork commissioned by Nevada Museum of Art in Reno, Nevada.
Sheer curtains and wall covering, 2024
Curator: Apsara DiQuinzio
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May 28, 2024 Fallen Fruit Raicilla! at OPC in Puerto Vallarta Mexico
April 12, 2024 Marriage of the Sea! – a new artwork in Venice!
Austin Young / Fallen Fruit
Marriage of the Sea (the rape of Venice) / Sposalizio del Mare (il ratto di Venezia)
April 18 – November 24, 2024
Presented by THE POOL NYC at historic Palazzo Cesari Marchesi, Venice, Italy…
November 25, 2023 Libreria Museale Italiana 2023

October 17, 2023 Fallen Fruit at the WORLD FOOD FORUM
Altar to Dionysus , 2023
Animated photographs projected on the FAO building in Rome
World Food Forum 2023 at FAO, Rome
by David Allen Burns and Austin Young | Fallen Fruit
This photographic animated artwork projected on the iconic …
September 30, 2023 THE WAY OUT WEST! new artwork at 21c St Louis
The Way Out West, 2023
David Allen Burns and Austin Young / Fallen Fruit
Custom made fabric wall covering, carpet, and adapted found objects.
Our new artwork! The Way Out West, 2023, a multimedia installation, including custom wall covering, carpet …
September 16, 2023 Stir World feature on Fallen Fruit
LA-based collective Fallen Fruit envisions cities as communal gardens- by Daria Kravchuk, Stir World
“I think that with a great work of art, one of the things that is required for that artwork to have is the amount of …









