Maya Brodsky: ‘Moments of Being’

George Adams Gallery 38 Walker Street, New York, NY, United States

The George Adams Gallery is pleased to announce our first solo exhibition of paintings by Maya Brodsky, her first in ten years. Intimate in both their scale and subject, Brodsky draws on her lived experience to create paintings that are deeply personal yet universal in their concerns. The exhibition, Moments of Being, includes work from […]

Sue Coe, ‘Political Television’

George Adams Gallery 38 Walker Street, New York, NY, United States

The George Adams Gallery is pleased to present Political Television, an exhibition of drawings and prints by Sue Coe spanning her career from the early 1980s to the present. The exhibition will feature several monumentally scaled drawings, touching on themes such as police brutality and the capitalism inherent in our political system. Alongside these will […]

Katherine Sherwood, ‘Pandemic Madonnas and Other Views from the Garden’

George Adams Gallery 38 Walker Street, New York, NY, United States

The George Adams Gallery is pleased to present our second exhibition of paintings by Bay Area artist Katherine Sherwood titled, Pandemic Madonnas and Other Views from the Garden. Building on two on-going bodies of work, her Venuses and Brain Flowers, the exhibition will show the evolution of both series while also introducing Sherwood’s Pandemic Madonnas, completed within the past year. […]

(m)ad-libs

George Adams Gallery 38 Walker Street, New York, NY, United States

Opening Thursday, July 7, is (m)ad-libs, a group exhibition featuring paintings, drawings and sculpture by Robert Arneson, Lucia Hierro, Nina Katchadourian, Scott Reeder, Edgar Serrano, Mungo Thomson, Alice Tippit and Trevor Winkfield. Inspired by the classic word game, (m)ad-libs looks to artists who use substitution or combinations to humorous or critical effect.

Robert Colescott: Frankly…

George Adams Gallery 38 Walker Street, New York, NY, United States

The George Adams Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of paintings and works on paper by the late artist, Robert Colescott (1925-2009). Celebrated for his incisive send-ups of art-historical tropes and the experience of being a Black man in the United States, Colescott’s paintings continue to engage and provoke. This exhibition will feature works […]