10/20/2022
Maximilian Contemporary is pleased to announce a solo exhibition for Los Angeles based landscape painter, Adam Harrison. Known for his observational paintings often depicting realistic urban city-scapes; for his inaugural exhibition at Maximilian Contemporary in San Francisco, the artist has taken a colorful turn.
For much of the pandemic, Adam Harrison chose to spend his days working in Carrol Canyon, a beautiful stretch of undeveloped hills in the Santa Monica Mountains, removed from the sprawling city of Los Angeles. It was here where the artist assembled a “pop up” art studio every day for two and a half years, taking in the natural beautify of the area for two summers, autumns, winters, and springs.
During this time the artist began to break away from his observational style of painting to experiment more with abstraction, trying to bridge the gap between what was seen and what was felt, two important and foundational modes of experience. Harrison did not however abandon his techniques of observational painting completely.
The foundation behind the selected paintings in the show, are works that faithfully record the Coral Canyon in precise, and astonishingly accurate detail. From these detailed works, which Harrison refers to as “bones”, enables the abstract elements to maintain uniquely emotive qualities, while simultaneously echoing close ties to the transcendental experience of nature shared universally.
Traditionally, landscapes have been one of the most inspirational subjects for artists to paint, and it’s rare to see an artist develop a truly unique way of painting them. Adam Harrison is one of these artists.
Join us this evening for the opening reception from 5:00pm - 7:30pm at Maximilian Contemporary in San Francisco.