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Adam Parker Smith, a sculptor and installation artist based in New York, creates works that offer different insights at every perspective.
Read MoreDealers arrived in Miami with low expectations, but many were pleased by early business
Read MoreExpo Chicago, that city’s annual contemporary art fair, announced the list of participants for its 2016 editions of In/Situ, In/Situ Outside, and Expo Projects.
Read MoreMichael: It’s always a surprise to see a group show, think you “get it,” and then read the curator’s statement and realize you’re totally off.
Read MoreThe exhibition will deploy five active young and middle-aged artists based in New York City. Meghan Gordon, Shana Moulton, Roxana Perez-Mendez, Adam Parker Smith and Bryan Zanisnik
Read MoreLu Magnus presents Thanks, a group show curated by Adam Parker Smith.
Read MoreThere’s rarely much to say about museum fundraisers besides gossiping about who attended. Artist commissions are often an after thought
Read MoreThe work of Brooklyn-based artist, Adam Parker Smith, is catchy but complex. What seem like one-liners are actually poetic personifications of our
Read MoreGREY AREA presents 10 Artists for 10 Spaces at Bergdorf Goodman, curating artist installations in the windows along 5th Avenue and 58th Street
Read MoreIn his second solo show at Ever Gold Gallery, Adam Parker Smith presents a collection of works that metamorphous from prank like shrugs into finely calibrated tools for the imperceptible transfer of ideas.
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Adam Parker Smith is a New York based sculpture and installation artist. He received his BA from the University of California at Santa Cruz and his MFA from Tyler School of Art. Smith has attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Sculpture Space, Bemis, Djerassi, Jentel, and Atlantic Center for the Arts. His work has been shown widely in the USA as well as internationally at Urbis, Manchester, England, Nordine Zidoun, Luxembourg, Priska Juschka, New York, The Delaware Center for Contemporary Art, Berkshire Museum, Massachusetts, The Soap Factory Minneapolis, Painted Bride, Philadelphia, Parisian Laundry, Montreal, and TSST Gallery in Hong Kong. Smith’s work has been written about in New York Times, Art in America, Beautiful Decay, The Village Voice, Fiber Arts, ArtForum.com, Art World, White Wall Magazine and The New York Post.
For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art