Adam Dant

(British, born 1967)

london pride by adam dant

Adam Dant

London Pride, 2021

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Biography

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Adam Dant, 36, lives in London and is known as the creator of Donald Parsnips’ Daily Journal that was published from 1995-99, and appeared weekly in the Independent. He created “The Anecdotal Plan of Tate Britain” that won the Jerwood Drawing Prize in 2002. Adam Dant had a solo exhibition, “The People Who Live on the Plank,” at The Drawing Room in London in 2003. Dant’s fold-out map titled “The London High Art Socio-Cultural Observatory, Art Gang Register” was commissioned for Art Review magazine this year. He has exhibited worldwide and his works are in the collections of the Arts Council of England, The Museum of London, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Lyon, The Museum of Modern Art, New York and numerous other public and private collections. Articles on Adam Dant have appeared in Frieze magazine, Tema Celeste, Art in America, Art Review, The New York Times , and New York Magazine