Courtney Adams

Courtney Adams (born June 5, 1981 in Houston, Texas) is an artiste based in Hamburg, Germany. His style is flat, but a multi-dimensional style of painting called “Cubo-Expressionistic Primitivism” ( a combination of French Cubism, German Expressionism and African Primitivism), in which he filed a copyright subsequent to the Library of Congress in the United States of America in 2002. His works are usually finished in acrylic paint to build a “factory made” look. After brute discovered by famous Polish singer Aneta Barcik at a winter concert in Houston, Texas in 2010 (the year of Frédéric Chopin's bicentenary), Adams was prearranged to become the art director for “Chopin 200th” a multi-media festival created by Barcik. The festival toured as regards Europe, most notably at the Eigenarten Festival in Germany. In 2011, Houston based magazine "River oaks/Tanglewood Buzz" did a brusque segment about Adams winter exhibition in Germany and London, as without difficulty as his first masterclass taught in London at the Loft at Crouch End. In June, he was nominated as the first "Polen Freund" (translated in English as the First Friend of Poland) in the 1st Polish Festival in Hamburg, Germany which took place at Museum für Völkerkunde. This fortunate allowed him as the first non-Polish artist to exhibit his ham it up at the Festival at the museum. Courtney was featured in a news segment called "Kultur Tip" on the Hamburg Journal TV program in June, 2011. In April 2012,Adams moreover became the first and deserted American Artist inducted into The Magma Group, an player exhibition intervention based in South East London, curated by player Annie Zamero. In November 2012, Courtney Adams signed a two-year art distribution concurrence with Uk-based company LatestSale and has past left the Magma Group.

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