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Sundaram Tagore Beverley Hills To Feature Adi Da Samraj Exhibition

artwork: Adi Da Samraj - "Eurydice One: The Illusory Fall of The Bicycle Into The Sub-Atomic Parallel Worlds of Primary Color and Point of View - Part Three: The Abstract Narrative In Geome and Linead (Second Stage) - III, 4", 2007, 2010 - Lacquer on aluminum - 96" x 200" Courtesy the Sundaram Tagore Gallery, Beverley Hills. On view in "Adi Da Samraj: Orpheus and Linead" from September 8th through October 8th.


Beverley Hills, CA. – The Sundaram Tagore Gallery in Beverley Hills is proud to present “Adi Da Samraj: Orpheus and Linead” on view from September 8th through October 8th. Adi Da Samraj is known for his monumental works meant to draw viewers into an ecstatic experience and connect them to a higher spiritual truth. Since his participation in the 2007 Venice Biennale, the late American-born artist has commanded a large international following. This exhibition, called Orpheus and Linead, curated by the renowned Italian critic and art historian Achille Bonito Oliva (director of the 45th Venice Biennale), comprises 7 works on aluminum. Each image is a geometric abstraction composed of the three primary colors and black and white. The exhibition originally premiered in September 2010 at Sundaram Tagore Gallery in New York.