ADAM PENDLETON – DRAWINGS

Posted on 2021-10-25

In his paintings, drawings, and other works, Pendleton uses letters, words,drips, splatters, sprays, and collected images as primary materials. His work is a kind of continuous writing, in which language and gestural marks are recorded, transposed, and overwritten. Blurring the edges between modes of viewing and reading, between representation and abstraction, and between painting, drawing, and photography, Pendleton’s work is a visual philosophy of incomplete postulates. In 2008, he began to articulate his work through the idea of Black Dada, a visual project and ever-evolving inquiry into the relationships between blackness, abstraction, and the avant-garde.

Opposite – Untitled (Who Is Queen), 2021

Exhibition runs through to January 8th, 2022

Galerie Max Hetzler
57, rue du Temple
75004 Paris

www.maxhetzler.com