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JUSTIN ADIAN

December 1 – 21 2023

Justin Adian was born in 1976 in Fort Worth, Texas. He received a BFA from University of North Texas in Denton, Texas and a MFA from Rutgers University, Mason Gross School of Art, in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

 
Adian's recent solo and group exhibitions include "Carousel" at Lowell Ryan Projects in Los Angeles, California (2021); Tennis Elbow at The Journal Gallery in New York, New York (2021); "Analogue" at Loyal Gallery in Stockholm, Sweden (2019); “Lineup” at Almine Rech in New York, New York (2019); “By Fire, Ceramic Works” at Almine Rech in New York, New York (2018); “Justin Adian” at Almine Rech Gallery in Brussels, Belgium (2018); “Sun Tan” at Half Gallery in New York (2017); “Gypsy Wagon” in Capital, San Francisco, California (2017); “The Surface of the East Coast, from Nice to New York” at Le 109 Gallery in Nice, France (2017); “In Different Ways” at Almine Rech Gallery, London, United Kingdom (2016); “Puff Pieces” at Rachel Uffner Gallery in New York, New York (2016); “Waltz” at Almine Rech Gallery in Paris, France (2016); “Fort Worth” at Skarstedt Gallery in Chelsea, New York (2015); “Rascal House” at Half Gallery in New York, New York (2015); “Sprayed” at Gagosian Gallery, Britannia Street in London, United Kingdom (2015); “The Shaped Canvas, Revisited” at Luxembourg & Dayan in New York, New York (2014); “Legs” at National Exemplar Gallery in New York, New York (2014); “Strangers” at Skarstedt Gallery in London, United Kingdom (2014); “Backlits” at The National Exemplar, New York, New York (2014); “Sculpture after Artschwager” at David Nolan Gallery in New York, New York (2013); “Justin Adian & Tristano Di Robilant” at National Exemplar Gallery in New York, New York (2013); and “Steven Parrino/Blair Thurman/Justin Adian” at Half Gallery in New York, New York (2013).


Justin Adian lives and works in New York, New York.

Justin Adian was born in 1976 in Fort Worth, Texas. He received a BFA from University of North Texas in Denton, Texas and a MFA from Rutgers University, Mason Gross School of Art, in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

 
Adian's recent solo and group exhibitions include "Carousel" at Lowell Ryan Projects in Los Angeles, California (2021); Tennis Elbow at The Journal Gallery in New York, New York (2021); "Analogue" at Loyal Gallery in Stockholm, Sweden (2019); “Lineup” at Almine Rech in New York, New York (2019); “By Fire, Ceramic Works” at Almine Rech in New York, New York (2018); “Justin Adian” at Almine Rech Gallery in Brussels, Belgium (2018); “Sun Tan” at Half Gallery in New York (2017); “Gypsy Wagon” in Capital, San Francisco, California (2017); “The Surface of the East Coast, from Nice to New York” at Le 109 Gallery in Nice, France (2017); “In Different Ways” at Almine Rech Gallery, London, United Kingdom (2016); “Puff Pieces” at Rachel Uffner Gallery in New York, New York (2016); “Waltz” at Almine Rech Gallery in Paris, France (2016); “Fort Worth” at Skarstedt Gallery in Chelsea, New York (2015); “Rascal House” at Half Gallery in New York, New York (2015); “Sprayed” at Gagosian Gallery, Britannia Street in London, United Kingdom (2015); “The Shaped Canvas, Revisited” at Luxembourg & Dayan in New York, New York (2014); “Legs” at National Exemplar Gallery in New York, New York (2014); “Strangers” at Skarstedt Gallery in London, United Kingdom (2014); “Backlits” at The National Exemplar, New York, New York (2014); “Sculpture after Artschwager” at David Nolan Gallery in New York, New York (2013); “Justin Adian & Tristano Di Robilant” at National Exemplar Gallery in New York, New York (2013); and “Steven Parrino/Blair Thurman/Justin Adian” at Half Gallery in New York, New York (2013).


Justin Adian lives and works in New York, New York.

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