
Adam Amram
B. United States, 1994
B. United States1994
Biography
With vibrant colours and unreal perspectives, Adam Amram captures the ebbing and flowing of life, celebrating how we exist amongst each other. Coming from a background in drawing and printmaking, Amram’s compositions innovatively play with perspective and the ‘superflat’. By juxtaposing familiar scenes with fantasy elements, Amram’s paintings allow the mundane to transcend beyond the quotidian and into the magical.
Adam Amram (b. 1994) completed his MFA at Yale University in 2024. Since his BFA at Maryland Institute College of Art in 2016, he has completed residencies and fellowships at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (2025), Fountainhead, Miami (2024), Mother Gallery, Beaconhead (2022), Cubberly Studio (2020), and the Vermont Studio Center (2018). Amram has been the recipient of the NFAA, National YoungArts Foundation Visual Arts Scholar Award (2012) and became a Daniel Arsham YoungArts Fellow in 2019. His work has been exhibited internationally at museums such as the Atlanta Contemporary Art Museum (USA, 2022), the de Young Museum (USA, 2020), and the Tula Arts Center (USA, 2013) as well as in Beijing, Miami, Los Angeles, and online through Independent Curators International’s collaboration with YoungArts x Hans Ulrich Obrist (2020). Amram lives and works in Ridgewood, New York.
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