In this episode of Camdeners, join host Jeffrey Young as he delves into the vibrant world of Adam Nathaniel Furman. As a British artist and designer of Argentine and Japanese heritage, Adam’s creations are a captivating blend of cultures. From architecture to spatial design, his atelier leaves an indelible mark on the art world.
With exhibitions in London, Paris, New York, and Rome, Adam’s work has gained international acclaim and is held in prestigious collections like the Design Museum and the National Gallery of Victoria. Join us as Adam shares his creative process, the inspiration behind his designs, and his advocacy for diversity and representation in architecture and design.
Immerse yourself in this engaging episode of Camdeners as we explore the visionary artistry of Adam Nathaniel Furman. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or simply curious about the creative process, this conversation is a must-listen.
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Adam Nathaniel Furman
Adam is a British artist & designer of Argentine & Japanese heritage based in Camden, London. Trained in architecture, Adam’s atelier works in spatial design and art of all scales from video and prints to large public artworks, architecturally integrated ornament, as well as products, furniture, interiors, publishing and academia.
The atelier has completed projects both internationally (Europe, the US, South America, the Middle East, East Asia) and in the UK. Adam has lectured at the RIBA, Harvard GSD, UC Berkeley, the Carnegie Museum of Art, the Vitra Design Museum & the Casa dell’Architettura Rome, amongst others, has taught courses at several universities as well as having been Studio Master of Productive Exuberance at Central St Martins in London.