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Adam Pitt: Speech

Adam Pitt: Speech

SKU: 2021-00032.

My prints have much to do with this subject. I have been working on the topic of Privilege and Power for around 30 years. Working in a large corporation one either learns to deal with it or leave. Speech reflects my experiences working in the office.

Category: PrivilegePower. Tags: Black & White, figurative, Printmaking, representational.
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I am an artist who made a living in a large corporation working in Computer Information Systems. I spent a number of years working on Wall Street, and I am currently a middle manager at a Fortune 500 company. I find the corporate environment to be fascinating. As a visual artist I find myself separated from it. I see the businessman as an icon. His power, fear, demands, weaknesses, identity, stoicism, and his lack of self-awareness give me my artistic material. He is the product of our culture and our time and is our symbol of man. The dynamics of his relationships with his fellow workers is our model of society. There is horror, humor, humanism, and irony surrounding all I do

Solo Exhibitions:
Eonta Space, Jersey City NJ, 2019
Fairleigh Dickenson University Gallery, N.J.; 2017, 2013, 1993
K. Caraccio Studio, New York, NY; 2017, 2005, 1999
Tenafly Library Gallery, Tenafly N.J.; 2007, 2002
Watchung Art Center, Watchung, NJ; 1995

Selected Exhibitions:
Artfair 14C Jersey City NJ  2/20-2/23/2020
Novodo Gallery, Jersey City NJ  Artfirst 9/13  11/2/2019
The Center for Contemporary Art – 2018 International Juried Exhibition 11/8-12/22/18
Monmouth Museum – 39th Annual Juried Art Exhibition – 1/13 to 3/11, 2018
Green Kill Gallery  Kingston NY Group Shows – April 2018, September 2017
Big Impressions, Small Presses: Silvermine Art Center, New Canaan, CT 10/-11/17
International Print Center, NY – New Prints – Summer 2017, 2011, 2004, 2002, 2001, Spring 2009, Winter 2003, 2001
Site Brooklyn Hand Pulled Prints Exhibitions  9/22 10/22/17 and 10/14  11/13/16
440 Gallery Brooklyn Off the Press August 13 – September 12, 2015
Montclair State University – Art Connections 12 – Juror: Willie Cole 3/ – 4/2016
CSP Light/Dark – April – June 2011 juror, Enrique Chagoya
Brodsky Center – Prints by N. J. Artists: 15 Years of the Brodsky Center, 1/062/07
Southern Graphics Council Traveling Show, various sites 2006 – 2007
The Print Center – National Juried Show, Philadelphia, PA; 2005, 2003, 1997
Boston Printmakers 2005 North American Print Biennial – Feb 13 – March 27, 2005
Zimmerli Art Museum, New Brunswick, NJ – Newer Genres, Dec 2003 March 2004
Library of Congress, Washington DC  Witness and Response, Sept-Oct 2002
Barrett House Galleries, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Autumn 2001
Springfield Art Museum, Prints U.S.A., Springfield Missouri; 1999
N.J. State Museum Trenton – New Jersey Fine Arts Annual, 1999
Printwork 98 National Juried Printmaking Exhibition; 1998
Barrett House Galleries, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.1998 Juror: Starr Figura, MOMA NY.
Kyoto International Wood Print Association, Kyoto, Japan; 1998
Montclair Art Museum, New Jersey Fine Arts Annual; 1998
Cambridge Art Assoc. National Juried Show, Camb. MA; 1998 Juror:Malcolm Rogers
N. J. Center for Visual Arts Intl. Juried Show; 1998 Juror: Nan Rosenthal, M.M.A.NY
Viridian Gallery, Group Show, 57th Street, New York City; 1997
The Printmaking Council of New Jersey – Traditions Unbound; 1997
Chuck Levitan Gallery – Juried Show, SoHo, NY; 1996, Juror: Marisol
City Without Walls Gallery – Newark, NJ; 2002, 1997, 1996, 1994
Hopper House – National Juried Small Works Exhibit, Nyack, NY; 1996
Selected Collections:
David W. Kiehl – Curator of Prints, Whitney Museum
Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum Archive at Rutgers University
Library of Congress Print Collection
New York Public Library Print Collection
Newark Public Library Print Collection
Kyoto International Wood Print Association, Kyoto, Japan

Education:
Ithaca College, B. S. in Cinema, Minor in Art; 1980
New York Studio School; 1981-1982
Cleveland Art Institute, Lacoste, France; 1981-1982

Professional Experience: (Computer Programming and Management)
Municipal Archives NYC (Marketing Plan for Digital Media) 2017-2018
Large Transportation Company; 1990-2016
Drexel Burnham Lambert; 1986-1990
Prudential Bache Securities; 1985-1986

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12 x 20in

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paper

Website

http://www.korporateculture.com

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      • Dwelling In Hope
      • Donna Grande: Evolving Origins & Liminal Perceptions
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