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Adam SultanDreamcoat2022
2022
$13,000
£9,670.94
€11,338.43
CA$18,182.15
A$20,300.90
CHF 10,651.67
MX$250,549.03
NOK 133,892.82
SEK 125,280.48
DKK 84,586.59
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72” W x 72” H
Oil on canvas
Adam Sultan's paintings are hatchworks of color and activity, bouncing between abstraction and landscape, composition and improvisation, bad taste and good. Recalling landscape painting, children's drawings, and the abstraction of Mary Heilmann or Matisse, they are self-conscious, joyful, and immersive. Adam Sultan received his BA from Boston University and his MFA from the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. He has shown recently with Four A.M. and the Ace Hotel Gallery in New York, as well as Reynolds Gallery in Richmond, VA.
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