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Adam Henry (artist)

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Adam Henry (born in Pueblo, CO, 1974) is an American artist. He lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.[1]

Works

Henry is limited to the use of four colors, which he achieved unlikely fascinating results.[2] His work was also shown at Twist Coop Arcadia, Nashville (USA), the Lost Coast Culture Machine, Fort Bragg (USA), Stefan Lundgren Gallery (Spain), Lisbon Biennial (Portugal), the Median Museum in Beijing (China) and the Ke Center for Contemporary Art in Shanghai (China). In 2016 was a solo stand dedicated to his work at The Armory Show.

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

  • 2015 : Repetition (Repetition), Meessen De Clercq, Brussels (Belgium)
  • 2014 : Alien Beatnik Siren, Joe Sheftel Gallery, New York (USA)
  • 2013 : An aspen's inability to be a pine, Meessen De Clercq, Brussels (Belgium)
  • 2012 : In Spectral Form, Joe Sheftel Gallery, New York (USA)[3]

Selected group exhibitions

2016

  • Absolute Beginners, Lucien Terras, New York (USA)
  • Future Developments, David Petersen Gallery, Minneapolis (USA)
  • Bewegung Auge Kopf Hand, Villa Merkel – Bahnwärterhaus, Esslingen am Neckar (Germany)
  • Spirit Your Mind, curated by Marie Maertens and Anissa Touati. DAD Video program, Apple TV
  • Vitreous Humour, Kansas, New York (USA)

2015

  • A.N.T.H.R.O.P.O.C.E.N.E, Meessen De Clercq, Brussels (Belgium)
  • LOOM, Lucien Terras, New York (USA)
  • Painting the Sky Blue, Stefan Lundgren Gallery, Palma de Mallorca (Spain)
  • Crunchy, organized by Gregory Linn and Clayton Press, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York (USA)
  • Post Analog Painting, The Hole, New York (USA)
  • The Two States of W.W., curated by Andrew Prayzner, TSA New York, Brooklyn (USA)

2014

2013

  • Page 179, Artforum, September 2013, Brennan & Griffin, New York (USA)
  • Xtraction, The Hole, New York (USA)
  • Art Los Angeles Contemporary solo presentation, Joe Sheftel Gallery, New York (USA)[4]
  • The Medium's Session, Zeitgeist, Nashville (USA)

2012

  • Workspace Program Exhibition 2012, Dieu Donné, New York (USA)
  • Specifically Yours, Joe Sheftel Gallery, New York (USA)
  • Retrospect, Charles Bank Gallery, New York (USA)

2011

  • The Third Order, Charles Bank Gallery, New York (USA)
  • Anonymous Presence, Y Gallery, New York (USA)
  • Painted Pictures, Blackston Gallery, New York (USA)
  • Neon Sigh, Twistcooparcadia, Nashville (USA)[5]
  • In the Heavens of our Imagination…, Lost Coast Culture Machine, Fort Bragg (USA)

2010

  • Gradation, Portugal Arte 10-Portuguese Biennial, Lisbon (Portugal)

2009

  • On From Here, Guild and Greyshkul, New York (USA)
  • NADA County Affair, curated by Johannes Vanderbeek, Brooklyn (USA)
  • Room Tones, St Cecilia's Convent, Brooklyn (USA)
  • Fortress to Solitude, 1 Grattan, curated by Guillermo Cruies, Brooklyn (USA)

2008

  • Blank, curated by Yi Zhou, Median Museum, Beijing (China)[6]
  • Plastic Topography, South Street Seaport Museum, New York (USA)
  • The Map, curated by Vandana Jian, ROCA, Nyack (USA)

2007

  • Blank, Ke Center for Contemporary Art, Shanghai (China)[7]
  • Aqua Exhibition, Acuna-Hansen, Los Angeles (USA)

2006

2005

  • Working Space, Cuchifritos Project Space, New York (USA)
  • All of a Piece, Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington (USA)

2004

  • A Slow Read, Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn (USA)[8]
  • Irrational Exuberance, Stephan Stux Gallery, New York (USA)

2003

  • Fresh Meat, Center for Experimental and Perceptual Art, Buffalo (USA)
  • Metastisize, BRAC, Bronx (USA)
  • Toward a Low End Theory, Minnesota Center for Photography, Minneapolis (USA)
  • Labor Day, Rare Gallery, New York (USA)

2002

  • The Accelerated Grimace, Silverstein Gallery, New York (USA)[9]
  • Aim 22, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx (USA)
  • Love and Ardor, Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington (USA)[10]

2000

1999

  • To Detail, Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington (USA)
  • MFA Thesis Exhibition, Yale Art Gallery, New Haven (USA)

1998

  • Norfolk Art Division, Norfolk (USA)
  • New Talent at Yale, Yale Art Gallery, New Haven (USA)
  • Luggage Show, The Luggage Store Gallery, San Francisco (USA)
  • Shrink, Southern Exposure Gallery, San Francisco (USA)

References

  1. ^ Steverlynck, Sam (May 1, 2015). "Expo Adam Henry: zoek de verschillen". brusselnieuws.be.
  2. ^ Lorent, Claude (April 1, 2015). "Le langage pictural et son image répétée". Arts Libre.
  3. ^ Relyea, Lane (October 8, 2012). "D.I.Y. Abstraction". WOW HUH.
  4. ^ Johnson, Kent (June 6, 2013). "Art in Review "Xtraction"". New York Times.
  5. ^ Christy, Matt (June 1, 2011). "Neon Sigh". Art Papers Magazine.
  6. ^ Xiaohui, Lui (2008). Begin with the Beginning. Beijing.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  7. ^ Zhou, Yi (2007). Blank. Shanghai.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  8. ^ Cotter, Holland (February 23, 2004). "A Slow Read". New York Times.
  9. ^ Kerr, Merrily (September 1, 2002). "The Accelerated Grimace". New York Arts.
  10. ^ Cotter, Holland (September 2, 2002). "Artist in the Marketplace". New York Times.

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