
B.K. Adams
b. 1972
untitled
2010
acrylic/mixed media on canvas stretched over board
12 x 40-1/2 inches (irregular shape)
initialed and dated (recto and verso); and dedicated on verso: To Louis Ford, BK
indications on verso that it might be hung horizontally or vertically.
Adams brightly-colored Blue Horse sculpture (foil and acrylic paint), is a permanent exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC). As Adams became more recognized, his work has been compared to that of Robert Rauschenberg and Sam Gilliam.
To date, Adams largest compilation has been 50 pieces that included towering sculptures, large-scale paintings and photographs. His exhibitions have appeared in the Honfleur Gallery, Smithsonian Institution collection of Museums, Telluride, Colorado, the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, among others.
































