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Adam Zucker

Bio:

Adam Zucker is an Art Historian, Curator, and arts blogger born and raised in New York. Adam has organized gallery and museum exhibitions in New York, Texas, and Provincetown, Massachusetts. Adam founded and ran et al projects (2011-2014), a gallery in Brooklyn that promoted the work of emerging artists. He has written and published two exhibitions catalogs, and numerous essays on modern and contemporary art. Adam also writes a blog on socially engaged art. He lives and works in New York City.

Recent Articles:

  • James Ensor at the Museum of Modern Art Fine Arts

    Belgian Painter Evokes Fantasy Expressionism

    By: Adam Zucker - Jul 06th, 2009

    James Ensor was Belgium's greatest modern painter. MoMA treats us to a diverse look at a unique master painter. A rare chance to encounter the works in depth. With its fantasy mix of macabre elements he anticipated Expressioniam and Surrealism. His work continues to be an influence for young figurative/ exprssionst painters.

  • Bret Slater's: Five Colored Flag Machine Gallery Fine Arts

    Makeshift Paradise in Ossining, New York

    By: Adam Zucker - Jul 06th, 2009

    In these uncertain economic times where some galleries are starting to fold, Bret Slater has created a serious commercial gallery in the most unlikely of places.

  • Dorothy Robinson at Slate Gallery Fine Arts

    Continental Drift On View in Brooklyn

    By: Adam Zucker - Jun 29th, 2009

    Dorothy Robinson's second solo show at the Slate Gallery presents a revelation in landscape painting. They are a powerful metaphor for the human condition. The paintings are grandiose and beautiful as well as haunting and destructive.

  • Artists' Choice at Lohin Geduld Gallery Fine Arts

    Chelsea Gallery Features Peer Selections

    By: Adam Zucker - Jun 16th, 2009

    A commercial gallery in the heart of Chelsea brings us a democratic change of pace in the role of exhibition selection. A number of the Lohin Geduld artists are showing their own works and inviting others to participate. This has resulted in a lively and eclectic exhibition.

  • Allen M. Hart's Metamorphosis Fine Arts

    At the Upstream Gallery in Dobbs Ferry, New York

    By: Adam Zucker - Jun 16th, 2009

    Allen M. Hart has expressed his life through painting for over six decades. The new figurative work is even more intense and emotional. His work is surveyed in a one man show at the Upstream Gallery in Dobbs Ferry, New York.

  • Francis Bacon: A Centenary Retrospective Fine Arts

    At The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    By: Adam Zucker - Jun 08th, 2009

    Love him or hate him, Francis Bacon was one of the most compelling artists of the 20th century. This is the first major retrospective in 20 years devoted to the painter. The Metropolitan Museum of Art hosts this seminal exhibition through August 16.

  • Lichtenstein in Process Fine Arts

    At the Katonah Museum of Art

    By: Adam Zucker - Jun 08th, 2009

    The precise canvases of Pop Artist Roy Lichtenstein appear effortless. A wonderful exhibition takes a look at the artist's rigorous process that will change the way you view his work. This show originated in Europe where it was presented at several museums before its American debut at the Katonah Museum of Art.

  • The Pictures Generation: 1974-1984 Fine Arts

    Metropolitan Museum of Art Exhibition

    By: Adam Zucker - May 26th, 2009

    A breath of fresh air for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This is a generational show that focuses on a close group of avant-garde artists who combined ideas and imagery.

  • The Generational: Younger Than Jesus Fine Arts

    The New Museum's Signature Triennial

    By: Adam Zucker - May 11th, 2009

    The first installment of the New Museum's signature triennial brings together fifty artists from twenty five countries all under the age of thirty-three. Talking about my generation.

  • Andrew Rogers at White Box Gallery in New York Fine Arts

    Rhythms of Life Features Geoglyphs

    By: Adam Zucker - May 06th, 2009

    The exhibition of images of the enormous earth works of the Australian artist, Andrew Rogers, are featured at the alternative space White Box Gallery in New York's Lower East Side. It accompanies the release of a monograph by Distributed Art Publishers (DAP).

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