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Adams and Ollman is pleased to announce barn burner, Brooklyn-based artist Peggy Chiang's first solo show on the West Coast of the United States. The exhibition is comprised of discrete objects that explore a distinctly American narrative. Using oil, wire hangers, bandsaw blades, shirt collars, roll-up gates and bone, the artist suggests a violence that is omnipresent in American identity and engenders a resonance that echoes out from the four walls of the gallery into the architecture, structures and systems that make up modern life. The exhibition opens with a reception with the artist on Saturday, September 13 and will be on view through October 25, 2025.


Chiang's mise-en-scène installations agitate or provoke emotions that escape language or easy explanation. Investigating the powerful interrelationship of objects sited together and frequently animated by sound, smell, or touch, Chiang creates the conditions for a...More expand_more

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Adams and Ollman is pleased to announce barn burner, Brooklyn-based artist Peggy Chiang's first solo show on the West Coast of the United States. The exhibition is comprised of discrete objects that explore a distinctly American narrative. Using oil, wire hangers, bandsaw blades, shirt collars, roll-up gates and bone, the artist suggests a violence that is omnipresent in American identity and engenders a resonance that echoes out from the four walls of the gallery into the architecture, structures and systems that make up modern life. The exhibition opens with a reception with the artist on Saturday, September 13 and will be on view through October 25, 2025.


Chiang's mise-en-scène installations agitate or provoke emotions that escape language or easy explanation. Investigating the powerful interrelationship of objects sited together and frequently animated by sound, smell, or touch, Chiang creates the conditions for a...More expand_more

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418 NW 8th Ave, Portland, OR 97209, USA
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Peggy Chiang
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Created by RusticRaver on Oct 15, 2025 at 18:43
Edited by perspective on Oct 15, 2025 at 18:52
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