Adam Siegel Solo Show at The Golden Triangle

Adam Siegel exhibition at The Golden Triangle gallery
On exhibit for two months until December 10th

29 new contemporary works in an 18,000 square foot environment at The Golden Triangle, a Chinese Colonial like mansion showcasing both contemporary and ancient works of art and furnishings.

29 new contemporary works in an 18,000 square foot environment at The Golden Triangle, a Chinese Colonial like mansion showcasing both contemporary and ancient works of art and furnishings.


Preview works here

Adam often gives patrons private tours, contact Adam for a private viewing

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330 NORTH CLARK STREET |  CHICAGO, IL 60654 |  P 312.755.1266

MON-FRI 10am-6pm  |  SAT 10am-5pm  |  SUN Closed


About The Golden Triangle: Originally a store for imported collectibles from Thailand, The Golden Triangle has since grown to an 18,000 square foot design destination. For more than 27 years, owners Douglas Van Tress and Chauwarin Tuntisak have hand selected vintage and modern furnishings from around the world. Assembled in curated vignettes, the store boasts an eclectic mix of Asian and European antiques, artifacts, lighting, and other accessories. From designers and trade professionals, to collectors and simply curious shoppers, The Golden Triangle welcomes all individuals with an interest in design and appreciation for beauty. Cultural events are regularly hosted by the store highlighting: global and local design, inspiring artisans, Eastern and Western art, philosophy, history, tradition, and new collections.

Website: www.goldentriangle.biz


About Adam SiegelChicago artist Adam Siegel is nationally recognized for his breadth of work as an abstract painter and photographer. Fusing iconic forms with texturally rich color, Siegel constructs his large paintings and photographs in multiple l…

About Adam Siegel
Chicago artist Adam Siegel is nationally recognized for his breadth of work as an abstract painter and photographer. Fusing iconic forms with texturally rich color, Siegel constructs his large paintings and photographs in multiple layers that immerse the viewer into a meditative space.  Inspired by his personal collections of 18th century works including Japanese kimono designs, natural history illustrations, and quixotic manuscripts he uses new technology alongside collected imagery. His works bridge new to old, high to low, reverie to the achingly simple.  For more information and Siegel's full bio please visit,www.adamsiegel.com.