Sunday, October 19, 2025

Day 4804: Artist: Derrick Adams & A Real Samaritan.

"Unconvinced": photo, digital collage.



           




  


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    Click: Natalie Cole, This Will Be.

 

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Monograph Survey: Derrick Adams’ Career

“Figure in the Urban Landscape 15” (2018), acrylic, graphite, ink, fabric collage, grip tape, and model cars on wood panel, 48 x 48 x 3 inches

Whether portraying families at play, people walking along urban streets, or portraits of individuals, Derrick Adams celebrates Black identity and experience. His collage-like compositions evoke West African masks, reliquary figures, and other carved sculptures, highlighting contemporary, everyday scenes and leisure activities of Black Americans.


“Black Mirror” (2023), acrylic and fabric collage on wood panel, 30 x 30 inches

A new monograph from Monacelli surveys more than two decades of Adams’ geometric paintings, made in his signature multihued, faceted style. Derrick Adams is the first monograph to survey the artist’s entire career, tracing his stylistic evolution and the themes that recur throughout his paintings. His paintings capture “moments of joy, resilience, and celebration,” says a statement from the publisher.

                   “Only Happy Thoughts” (2024), acrylic and fabric collage on wood panel, 60 x 60 inches

Organized into three sections—Channeling, Signaling, and Mirroring—the book highlights the artist’s explorations of representation, identity, and the media. We also trace the evolution of his visual language, which he describes as “seriocomic imagery,” along with his “desire to see Black American experiences mirrored in art, in part rectifying the dearth of such imagery in art history,” the publisher says. “At its core, Adams’s project is a reinvigoration of the Black figure in art, an intention seen throughout the works in the book.”

     “Floater 93” (2020), acrylic and fabric collage on paper, overall 100 x 50 inches.
Photos by JohnBergens. 

The release of Derrick Adams sets the stage for a mid-career survey of the artist’s work at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston. Titled View Finder, the show opens on April 16 and will present 150 works. Derrick Adams is slated for release on October 22. Pre-order your copy from the Colossal Shop, and explore more on Adams’ website and Instagram

“Onward and Upward” (2021), acrylic on wood panel, 72 x 192 ⅛ inches





 



  
 
A 4  minute video, Marble Machine, here
 


  
 
Just because ...

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Sunday's Smiles ... 

 












 

  
  


 

2 comments:

elenor said...

It's so good to know that there are nearly always such kind people who care about others. That's how your society works, thanks to them. They give back hope to those who have lost it.
Jacki, have a good week ahead.

jacki long said...

Thank you, Elenor. Yes, it is good that we hear about Chen Is and others, to remind us of the good in this crazy world. Have a great week.