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2020
Acrylic on Cardboard
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19.7 W x 27.6 H x 0.1 D in
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www.instagram.com>cinziacremonesi How to let the spirit become indefinitely strong, how to make matter meet the means that shatter it; how the voice becomes music; how our world expands; so that the story doesn't make sense; how existence finds its completeness. "When I paint I can proceed without any rules of color, material and support. While I make it, I don't worry about making mistakes, because several times from those mistakes I continue to build with visceral immediacy what the final work will be". Review// A woman Artist with an intriguingly incongruous, attention-getting name, the Italian painter known as Adam A appears at first glance to be a stylistic relative of both the Cobra group and A.R. Penck, given the seemingly intuitive neo-primitive energy of her iconography. Looked at from a more homegrown angle, the work on view on Adam A's website (essereadama.com>) could also seem a direct extension of Italy's own Transavanguardia movement of the late 1970s, given the vital new spin that she puts on the visual vocabulary of Expressionism as it was revived in the late 1970s by Sandro Chia, Francesco Clemente, and Enzo Cucchi.Yet the more of her work one sees, the more one realizes that Adam A is a true original who holds no allegiances to any particular school or tendency, having evolved her own distinctly international answer to how, in an age that often seems dominated by robotic technology and multimedia, the venerable tradition of painterly figuration can remain a valid vehicle for simultaneously conveying a sense of contemporary angst and timeless beauty.The refreshing directness and power of Adam A's work is immediately evident in her painting La Vita, which celebrates the richness of life and love with two starkly simplified overlapping heads inscribed in a raggedly elegant line akin to that of the late American graffiti prodigy Jean Michel-Basquiat and set against a vibrant orange ground further enlivened by a variety of rough symbols and muscular gestures. Adam A, however, moderates her spontaneity with a European aesthetic refinement that imbues her work with its own special tension.
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