Adam Pendleton - Who Is Queen?


Adam Pendleton (American, b. 1984)

Who Is Queen?, 2021

Medium: Transfered pulp on cotton handmade paper

Dimensions: 61 × 47 cm (24 × 18 1/2 in)

Edition of 35: Hand signed and numbered in pencil

Condition: Mint (sold unframed)

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Adam Pendleton - What is the Black Dada

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Adam Pendleton - Who Is Queen?

Adam Pendleton’s Who Is Queen? (2021) is a signed limited edition artwork that continues his rigorous investigation of language, identity, and Black cultural history through text-based abstraction. Created using transferred pulp on handmade cotton paper, the bold, fragmented lettering references the artist’s major MoMA exhibition Who Is Queen?, positioning language as both visual form and political inquiry.

Issued in an edition of 35, this text-based print exemplifies Pendleton’s conceptual practice, where printmaking becomes a critical tool for examining power, authorship, and the construction of contemporary narratives.

Adam Pendleton - What is the Black Dada

About Adam Pendleton

Adam Pendleton is a New York–based conceptual artist whose work is defined by a rigorous black-and-white visual language and a multidisciplinary approach spanning painting, printmaking, text, collage, film, and installation. Drawing on influences from Dada, Conceptualism, Minimalism, and the Black Arts Movement, Pendleton reconfigures historical materials into graphic, text-driven artworks that challenge how history is written, remembered, and experienced.

Central to his practice is the concept of Black Dada, articulated in his 2008 manifesto, which functions as a fluid framework for examining the intersections of Blackness, abstraction, and the avant-garde. Across his signed limited edition prints and artworks, Pendleton uses repetition, fragmentation, and appropriation to "imagine alternate presents," positioning history as an active, evolving construct rather than a fixed narrative. His contemporary art prints and works on paper have been exhibited internationally at institutions including MoMA, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and Tate Liverpool, underscoring his influential role in contemporary art.

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