Artist: Derrick Adams
Title: We Make The City's Grid
Medium: Screenprint
Sheet Size: 13.5" x 31.5"
Image Size: 11.5" x 29.5"
Year: 2023
Inscription: Signed by the artist
Edition: 15/20
Documentation: Includes Gallery Certificate of Authenticity
"We Make The City's Grid" by Derrick Adams is a limited edition print, part of a rare edition of 20 prints. Inspired by Adams' monumental 25′ x 9′ porcelain tile mural permanently installed in the lobby of HELP USA in New York City, this artwork encapsulates the spirit of community and resilience. Created exclusively for HELP USA, a New York City Nonprofit organization dedicated to addressing homelessness and strengthening vulnerable communities, this series serves as a visual testament to their mission.
The artwork pays homage to the intricate network of streets and avenues that form the urban grid of New York City, symbolizing the inter-connectedness of its residents. Through bold lines and vibrant colors, Adams captures the dynamism and energy of the city, celebrating the diversity and resilience of its inhabitants.
This piece is currently not framed. The photo showing the frame is a mockup of a frame and what it would look like framed. If you would like the piece framed we can work with our local framer at our discounted price to pick out the perfect frame for your home.
About Derrick Adams
Derrick Adams, a contemporary artist known for his vibrant and evocative works, emerged onto the art scene with a distinctive style that marries elements of realism with a contemporary sensibility. Born in 1980 in New York City, Adams grew up surrounded by the rich cultural tapestry of the city, which would later influence his artistic vision.
Adams' journey into the world of art began at a young age, fueled by a passion for creativity and self-expression. He honed his skills through formal education, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the prestigious School of Visual Arts in New York City. During his time at SVA, Adams explored various mediums and techniques, developing a versatile approach to his art.
Drawing inspiration from his urban surroundings, Adams' early works often depicted scenes of city life, capturing the energy and diversity of New York City. His use of bold colors and dynamic compositions set his work apart, attracting attention from both critics and collectors alike.
As Adams' career progressed, he delved deeper into themes of identity, race, and representation, using his art as a means of social commentary. Through his portraits and figurative paintings, Adams explores the complexities of the human experience, challenging viewers to confront issues of race, gender, and power dynamics.
One of Adams' notable series is "Faces of the City," a collection of portraits that celebrates the diversity of urban life. Through these intimate portrayals, Adams seeks to highlight the beauty and resilience of individuals often marginalized by society.
In addition to his paintings, Adams is also known for his mixed-media works, which incorporate elements of collage, photography, and printmaking. These multimedia pieces add depth and texture to his art, inviting viewers to engage with layers of meaning and interpretation.
Adams' work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, garnering acclaim for its boldness and originality. His paintings hang in private collections and public institutions, testament to the enduring impact of his art.
Beyond his artistic endeavors, Adams is also committed to giving back to his community. He has worked with numerous nonprofit organizations, using his art as a tool for social change and activism. Through workshops, lectures, and community outreach programs, Adams seeks to empower individuals and foster dialogue on important social issues.
As Derrick Adams continues to push the boundaries of contemporary art, his impact on the cultural landscape grows ever more profound. With each brushstroke, he invites us to see the world through a new lens, challenging us to confront our assumptions and expand our understanding of the human experience.