ADAM PARKER SMITH KIDNAPPING INCITES YEARS OF MURDEROUS DOOM

Faun with Vase, 2017, resin and fiberglass, mylar, steel, with wood base, 49 inches height, without base

Amphora with Multicolor Base (Birth of Athena), 2017, resin and fiberglass, mylar, steel, with wood base, 17 inches height, without base

The Archer, 2017, resin and fiberglass, mylar, steel, wood base, 60 inches tall, without base

Hercules with Lion Headdress, 2017, resin and fiberglass, mylar, steel, wood base, 78 inches tall with base

Hot a Hundred Days, 2017, resin and fiberglass, mylar, steel, wood base, 84 inches tall with base

Poseidon, 2017, resin and fiberglass, mylar, steel, wood base, 108 inches tall with base

Woman with Vase 1, 2, and 3, 2017, foam, steel, resin and fiberglass, 96 inches tall, each

Search My Selfish Soul, 2017, resin and fiberglass, mylar, steel, wood base, 59 inches height, without base

Nikosthenic Amphora with Depiction of Ailuros, 2017, resin and fiberglass, mylar, steel, wood base, 15 inches height, without base

Nolan Amphora (Aegean Sea), 2017, resin and fiberglass, mylar, steel, faux bronze and iron with tiffany patina, wood base, 16 inches height, without base

Amphora (Aegean Sea), 2017, resin and fiberglass, mylar, steel, faux bronze and iron with tiffany patina, wood base, 17 inches height, without base

Amphora, Mares of Diomedes, 2017, resin and fiberglass, mylar, steel, wood base, 17 inches height, without base

Amphora with Multicolor Base, 2017, resin and fiberglass, mylar, steel, wood base, 17 inches height, without base

Nolan Amphora with Chevron (Aegean Sea), 2017, resin and fiberglass, mylar, steel, faux bronze and iron with tiffany patina, wood base, 16 inches height, without base

Iron Amphora (Aegean Sea), 2017, resin and fiberglass, mylar, steel, faux bronze and iron with tiffany patina, wood base, 17 inches height, without base

Bronze Amphora (Aegean Sea), 2017, resin and fiberglass, mylar, steel, faux bronze and iron with tiffany patina, wood base, 17 inches height, without base

Nepthene Vase, 2017, resin and fiberglass, mylar, steel, wood base, 28 inches height, without base

Loutrophoros, 2017, resin and fiberglass, mylar, steel, wood base, 22 inches height, without base

Alabastron, 2017, resin and fiberglass, mylar, steel, wood base, 22 inches height, without base

Nepthene Vase 2, 2017, resin and fiberglass, mylar, steel, with wood base, 26 inches height, without base

Not By the Hand of Man, 2017, resin and fiberglass, mylar, steel, wood base, 59 inches height, without base

Prometheus, 2017, resin and fiberglass, mylar, steel, wood base, 165 inches height, with base

The Hole is delighted to announce Kidnapping Incites Years of Murderous Doom, a solo exhibition of new works by Adam Parker Smith—his second with the gallery—on view October 21 to November 19, 2017. Taking Homer’s epic saga The Iliad as its point of departure, this body of work updates and explores Greco-Roman classical sculpture using materials such as mylar balloons, resin, fiberglass and EVA foam.

The exhibition title is a cheeky six-word paraphrase of The Iliad introducing us both to the classical theme and the conceptual artist’s distinctive sense of humor. Using this ancient text as a thematic structure, Parker Smith explores formal concerns such as gesture and movement through the enigmatic transformation of material. While his first exhibition at The Hole featured store-bought balloons recontextualized, in this exhibition Parker Smith creates his own custom-made balloon shapes by cutting out mylar sheets himself. Lining the material with fiberglass and applying multiple coats of resin, he utilizes a one-way air valve to articulate the form of the sculptures, building them up to create human and vase-like shapes that reference Classical statuary.

In the first room of the exhibition, groupings of customized mylar balloon shapes are remixed into Spartan warriors, Odysseus, Prometheus or other Greek tropes. Fifteen Greek vases fill an alcoved wall of the rear gallery, many of which are faux-bronzed to look recently unearthed from some sort of dig. Equal parts Met Museum and 99cent store, this display of baffling objects in a stylized presentation collapses centuries of sensibility. In the above piece, EVA foam is printed in faux-marble, fake bronzed on the back and then shaped into three undulating female figures holding vases. Is it a playful allusion to the impermanence of Classical materials and the oft-idealized historical representations of the female body, or is it a bizarre new sales approach at the vase store?

Underlying each piece is a sense of humor and sincerity derived from the artist’s obsessions, fears and desires. Kidnapping Incites Years of Murderous Doom is a psychologically acute exploration into the tragicomic and perverse nature of artistic production and consumption.

Adam Parker Smith is a New York based sculptor. He attended Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia. His work has been shown widely in the USA as well as internationally in galleries and museums including, Urbis, Manchester, England, Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery, Luxembourg, the Brooklyn Museum, Derek Eller, New York, The Hole, New York, Ever Gold Gallery, San Francisco, Honor Fraser, Los Angeles, Parisian Laundry, Montreal, Galerie Sho Contemporary, Tokyo, the Times Museum, Guangzhou, China, Kaiser-Franz-Josefs-Höhe, Austria, and the Maraya Art Centre, Sharjah, UAE. Smith’s work has been written about in, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Art in America, The Village Voice, ArtForum.com, Modern Painters, The Boston Globe, The New Yorker and The New York Post.

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