Exhibit: Derrick Adams ‘Deconstruction’ Worker
28 January 2012, 14.08 | Posted in Art | 1 comment »
Derrick Adams current solo show, “Deconstruction Worker,” explores the architecture of the mind, the built environment and fashion in relation to the human form. With work that mostly addresses the male figure, a few pieces speak to a strong female presence in relationship with a complex urban environment.
With possible nods to African textiles, intercontinental hairstyles, and an iconic hip-hop fashion accessory (chandelier/bamboo earrings), Adams once again delivers a nuanced body of work for multiple levels of cultural readers. “Deconstruction Worker” is on view at Tilton Gallery in NYC through February 11th. – Diana McClure.
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