• Corral Canyon Diptych

    Over the summer of 2024 two of my large landscape paintings was presented for the first time as the intended diptych I meant it to be in the group show “LAndscape Now and Then” curated by Adam Sabolick at the Great gallery in Irvine California.

  • Corral Canyon Color

    For two years and four months(4/2020-8/2022),I dragged myself and a mountain worth of equipment to the top of the Santa Monica mountains overlooking Corral Canyon and its sandstone rimmed spine dipping into the pacific.

  • Corral Canyon Monochromatic

    The monochromatic paintings of Corral Canyon is an attempt to extract marrow from bone, favoring memory over observation, striving to create a synthesis between what is seen and what is felt.

  • PLACE: Long Beach Museum of Art

    Harrison's solo exhibition at the Long Beach Museum of Art featured a series of large-scale landscapes, inviting viewers to be fully immersed in the physical spaces the artist experienced while onsite.

  • Polyphemus’ Mountain Rock

    Adam Harrison's inaugural exhibition at Studio E Gallery in Seattle, WA. In this selection of new work, Harrison explores the connection between place and personal experiences. Through his paintings Harrison embarks on an introspective journey, inviting viewers to delve into the intricate web of identities shaped by our environments.

  • Corral Canyon Digital Art & Prints

    In this series of Corral Canyon prints, Harrison explores the power of contrast, pulling objects to the surface or adding detail next to an abstract form to further enhance the transcendental experience of nature.

  • Changing/Never Changing: A Personal Apperception of Nature

    At his solo exhibition at the Maximilian Contemporary in San Francisco, Harrison reimagines conventional landscape painting with a unique amalgamation of working from both memory and real-life observation.

  • Adam Harrison: The Way I See It at Billie Williams gallery, Los Angeles

    In this series, Harrison works by measuring and re-measuring the accuracy of a place, constructing complex shapes and abstracting certain areas to externalize his own experience.

  • Adam Harrison: 'Thousand Skies' at George Billis Gallery, Los Angeles

    In his Thousand Skies series, Harrison records both interiors scenes and cityscapes, documenting them with honesty and a journalistic approach. The resulting images--emptied of cars and people--emanate a certain sobriety while still hinting at human endeavor and energy.

  • Dogers Stadium Series

    Doger's Stadium Series

    Adam Harrison examines the impact of Dodger Stadium on the once-thriving community of Chávez Ravine, exploring the stadium from a variety of perspectives.