Derrick Adams

Multidisciplinary artist Derrick Adams explores collage, sculpture, drawing, performance, and video in an attempt to understand the force of popular culture. Focusing on society’s relation to the perception of objects and texts, his work highlights the intersection of art history, music, literature, fashion, and the black experience. Using deconstructivist theories, Adams fragments and manipulates surface and structure to reconfigure familiar objects—and the perception of ideas attached to them. Often incorporating popular iconography, the artist attempts to shed light on the relationship between man and monument, coexisting as representations of one another.


Adams’ exhibition and performance highlights include MoMA P.S.1, The Brooklyn Museum, The Bearden Project at Studio Museum in Harlem, PERFORMA ‘05 & ‘13 (commissioned by the Calder Foundation), Brooklyn Academy of Music, Contemporary Art Museum Houston, and the Birmingham Museum of Art. He is the recipient of the 2009 Louis Comfort Tiffany Award and an honored finalist for the 2011 William H. Johnson Prize. 

Articles

Introducing Giants
Introducing Giants
IFPDA Print Fair Preview - An Interview with Tandem Press
IFPDA Print Fair Preview - An Interview with Tandem Press
Derrick Adams Just Launched Some Cool Swimwear With Vilebrequin
Derrick Adams Just Launched Some Cool Swimwear With Vilebrequin
5 Galleries to Know in Chicago
5 Galleries to Know in Chicago
Sandy Rower's Top 5 Works at Art Basel Miami
Sandy Rower's Top 5 Works at Art Basel Miami
How Do Today's Art Stars Make Prints?
How Do Today's Art Stars Make Prints?
10 of the Best Artworks at EXPO Chicago 2016
10 of the Best Artworks at EXPO Chicago 2016
Collector Carole Server's EXPO CHICAGO 2015 Picks
Collector Carole Server's EXPO CHICAGO 2015 Picks