Harry Adams (artist)
Harry Adams is the pseudonym used to present the collaborative paintings of artists Adam Wood and Steve Lowe. The two artists have worked together since they attended Byam Shaw School of Art in 1988, and have been collaborating under the pseudonym Harry Adams since 2008.[1] They are represented by John Marchant Gallery, Brighton; Galleria Alessandra Bonomo, Rome; Art&Space Gallery, Munich; and Paolo Curti/ Annamaria Gambuzzi & Co, Milan.
Steve Lowe founded and runs the L-13 Light Industrial Workshop formerly known as the aquarium (2003–2006) and the THE AQUARIUM L-13 (2006–2008) where he has collaborated with artists such as Billy Childish, Jimmy Cauty and Jamie Reid amongst others.
Selected Solo Exhibitions[edit]
*2005: Satan's Rat Trap and the Mouse that Wound Up Dead ( Hey Ho Silver Lining). No Hope Gallery, London
- 2006: Little Bits of Death on a Sunny Summer's Day. No Glory Gallery, London
- 2007: Birds are Bad – Bird flu terror project. Internet project
- 2005: Up to Your Neck in It – Internet project
- 2007: London -The End. The Aquarium L-13, London
- 2007: Pack It In! Ink-d Gallery, Brighton
- 2007: Celebrity Arse Face. STDINC Gallery
- 2008: Pandemonium in the English Landscape. The Aquarium L-13
- 2010: Harry Adams – A Short History of Our Progress. L-13 Light Industrial Workshop, Clerkenwell
- 2011: Harry Adams – A Short History of Our Progress Part 2. L-13 Light Industrial Workshop, Clerkenwell
- 2012: Harry Adams – A Short History of Our Progress Part 3. L-13 Light Industrial Workshop, Clerkenwell
- 2013: Man Beast Tree, Snig Hill Gallery, Sheffield
- 2013: The Lay of the Land. Art&Space Gallery, Munich
- 2014: The Impossible Garden. John Marchant Gallery at the Regency Town House, Brighton
- 2014: Mortal and Perishing Substances. Annamaria Gambuzzi / Paolo Curti & Co, Milan
- 2015: An Impossible Garden at the Modernist Ruin. Galleria Alessandra Bonomo, Rome
- 2015: An Impossible Garden at the Modernist Ruin. Galleria Alessandra Bonomo, Rome
External links[edit]
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- ↑ "Harry Adams Bio", Balman Gallery website, 2014