Adam Normandin Explained

Adam Normandin
Birth Place:Hempstead, New York
Nationality:American
Field:Contemporary realist painting
Education:BA, Hofstra University

Adam Normandin is a contemporary realist painter[1] living and working in Los Angeles.[2] Generally, Normandin's paintings depict freight train cars that are sometimes covered in graffiti, in desolate settings, and are either in motion or standing idle and still.[3] As a realist painter, his detailed paintings are an accurate document of freight train cars and railways.[4]

Normandin's paintings are an exploration of the interconnectedness and transience of humanity.[5] His paintings were included in the 'Contemporary Realism Biennial' at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art in 2014.

Collections

Several of Normandin's paintings are in the collection of, and on view at, the Seven Bridges Foundation in Greenwich, CT.[6]

Further reading

Craghead . Alexander B. . Railway Art Today . Railroad Heritage . 2013 . 34.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Guadagnoli . Leah . Adam Normandin: Yard . 2014 . Bernarducci Meisel Gallery . New York . 9780989612647.
  2. Web site: Meet Adam Normandin in Downtown . VoyageLA.com . September 11, 2018 . June 17, 2019.
  3. Lester . David . The Train Represents Humanity . Railroad Heritage Magazine . 2017 . 48 . 12–21.
  4. Rose . Joshua . Adam Normandin: Yard . American Art Collector . September 2014 . 107 . 114–115.
  5. Lester . David . The Train Represents Humanity . Railroad Heritage Magazine . 2017 . 48 . 12–21.
  6. Book: McKenzie . Richard . Seven Bridges Collection Vol. 2 . 2013 . Seven Bridges Foundation . Greenwich, CT.