Adriane Herman

Independent and Collaborative Projects

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Artwork

  • "Finish Lines"
  • "Checking It Twice"
  • "Sticky Situations"
  • selected independent projects
  • selected collaborations
  • "Pick Me Up (a few things)" exhibition at Kansas City Jewish Museum of Contemporary Art
  • POP!TECH talk ("Art of the List," 6 minutes)
  • "Plunder The Influence," an examination of influence
  • Talent | Agency

About

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  • resumé
  • exhibitions
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  • contextualization
  • 2 minute video profile by Brianna Johnson
  • public lectures
  • article about Kyle Durrie's Type Truck in MAPC Journal

Recent Posts

  • A little soft shoe on a little soft ground (tapping out some prints with Kansas City tap dance legend, Billie Mahoney!)
  • It's Alive! opens March 28 at The Compound, Oakland, CA
  • Portland Museum of Art 2013 Biennial includes "Dually Noted" installation in lobby
  • Wavy Banners installed on streets in 4 coastal towns in Denmark
  • "Finish Lines" Reviewed in Portland Phoenix
  • "Guarded Crossings," an Intervention at the Portland Museum of Art, Friday 6/28 (5-7 pm)
  • "Stocked: Contemporary Art from the Grocery Aisles" on view at Ulrich Museum
  • "Prints: Breaking Boundaries" at Portland Public Library 1/4-2/23
  • Visit my studio with Amze Emmons of Printeresting

I may be full of hot air, but these smart people aren't...

Click HERE to read Alice Thorson's thoughtful review of my show Pick Me Up (a few things) at the Kansas City Jewish Museum of Contemporary Art (Kansas City Star).

Click HERE to read print historian Susan Tallman's review of "Sticky Situations" portfolio in the Jan-Feb. 2012 issue of Art in Print.

Click HERE ... to read curator Raechell Smith call me a "maverick impresario of an intriguing range of artminded endeavors," and even... "a bit of a shape-shifter."

or ... HERE to read Laura Mullen say I do "for the list what Duchamp did for the urinal and bottle drying rack."

and ...  Ken Greenleaf is right (HERE), I am creepy and you should not let me near your waste basket...

then...among lovely words like "clever," "impressive," and "convincing," Annie Larmon says (HERE) that my work "[slips] between humor and scrutiny while unpacking the social narratives and psychological patterns loaded into the uncensored scribbles."

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  "A Bit of the Bubbly," archival ink-jet print, 22 x 17 inches