The George Adams Gallery represents and regularly exhibits the work of both established and emerging artists.
The George Adams Gallery traces its origins to the Allan Frumkin Gallery, Chicago, founded in 1952. In 1959 Allan Frumkin opened a gallery in New York that became its principal location, and George Adams’ association began there in 1980. Mr. Adams and Mr. Frumkin formed a partnership in 1988 and the gallery’s name was changed to Frumkin/Adams. Following Mr. Frumkin’s retirement in 1995, the gallery became the George Adams Gallery and in 2005, after 46 years on 57th Street, relocated to West 26th Street in Chelsea.
Today the George Adams Gallery regularly exhibits the work of James Barsness, Enrique Chagoya, Lesley Dill, Diane Edison, Amer Kobaslija, Lino Lago, Andrew Lenaghan, Peter Saul, Kako Ueda, Alain Vaës, and Sandy Winters. In addition, the gallery represents the estates of Robert Arneson (1930-1992), Elmer Bischoff (1916-1991), Joan Brown (1938-1990), Roy DeForest (1930-2007), and Joyce Treiman (1922-1991).