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Adam Daley Wilson
(he/him)
Lives and works in Portland Maine
Represented by ENGAGE Projects (Chicago 2020 – )
Exhibitions
2023
2nd solo scheduled at ENGAGE Projects (Chicago Apr 15 – May 19)
5th group scheduled at ENGAGE Projects (Chicago mid-Feb – mid-Mar)
2022
Portland Debuts. Cove Street Arts (group) (Portland Sep 29 – Nov 19)
Arts and Conversations. Arts & Conversations Gallery (group) (West Palm Beach Feb 9 – 28)
2021
VAA 37th Juried Exhibition. Visual Arts Alliance (group) (Houston Aug 25 – Sep 25)
Already Gone. Aspect/Ratio Projects (solo) (Chicago Feb 6 – Mar 13 2021)
2020
Fever Dream. Aspect/Ratio Projects (group) (Chicago Dec 5 2020 – Jan 16 2021)
Juried Art Fairs
The Other Art Fair (New York Jun 2017; London Oct 2017; New York Nov 2017; New York Nov 2018)
Art Talks
2022
With ENGAGE Projects and Arts & Conversations (West Palm Beach)
2021
With Aspect/Ratio Projects and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (live webcast)
Printed Catalogues
2017
You Only Live Once In American Violence, Saatchi Art Spring 2017 Catalog, New Media ink on paper
Reviews, Press, Notable
2022
ArtFacts listing as internationally ranked artist in text-based work, post-conceptualism, more
2021
Artforum ‘Must See’ for first solo show
New Art Examiner review of first solo show
Group show Honorable Mention and two works selected by Dr. Harry Cooper, Senior Curator and Head of Modern Art, National Gallery of Art, Washington
"Critics Deem Portland Artist’s Chicago Exhibit a 'Must See,'" NBC News Maine, Feb 16, 2021
2019
Anonymous nomination, Spannocchia Artist Residency (Sienna Italy)
2018
Invited Guest Artist, The Other Art Fair (New York)
2016
Image of work with Hollywood actor / studio corporate collection, Los Angeles Times, Mar 13, 2016
Collections
Private and corporate in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, London, Paris, Miami, Brooklyn, more
Education
Art: Self-taught. Other: BA, University of Pennsylvania; JD, Stanford Law School
Service
Board of Trustees, Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts (2019-2020)
Board Chair and Advisory Board, The Yellow Tulip Project (2020 – ), a youth-driven 501(c)(3) to end mental illness stigma
Pro bono business-side guidance and mentoring to young / emerging artists
Additional
The work first manifested in 2014 at age 42 after a meds change for my bipolar 1 diagnosed in 2000.
Updated January 2023