ADAM PENDLETON (b. 1984)
Pendleton’s conceptual work fuses Black history, language, and abstraction to challenge systems of representation. Using text, archival images, and monochrome layering, he builds a dynamic “Black Dada” vocabulary. His art appears in MoMA, the Guggenheim, and the Tate.

"My work is about the aesthetic and the political being one and the same."