A Noisy Mind by ADHD
<p>Philadelphia, September, 29th — Renowned multidisciplinary artist ADHD (aka Colin Frangicetto aka Space Case) invites art enthusiasts to his latest solo exhibition, “A Noisy Mind.” Through a vast array of mediums and aesthetics, this exhibition of all new works delves into the theme of overwhelm, designed to immerse the viewer into a world defined by the fractured synapses of neurodivergence, the persistent ringing of the ear, and the haunted memories of a life spent on the road.</p>
<p>ADHD’s artistic expression transcends traditional boundaries, offering a dynamic interplay of quiet and loud elements reminiscent of his 20+ years as a musician (Circa Survive, Psychic Babble, This Day Forward). Chaotic and visceral de-collage pieces coexist harmoniously with delicately overpainted personal photographs. Grand, expressive figurative paintings on canvas adorned with gestural marks and scrawl find their balance with smaller, minimalist abstract works on paper.</p>
<p>One of the most experimental pieces in the exhibition, “Constant Companion,” features an iPod mounted on a pristine white painting on wood. It endlessly plays the artist’s tinnitus tone through headphones for anyone to experience. Distortion pedals, like historical war relics, are painted and mounted on panels alongside decades’ worth of collaged hotel key cards, forming intricate grids. Oversized xeroxed photographs of Xanax and Adderall medication bottles are adorned with thousands of meaningful markings, each representing a day since their prescription. Ironically, for an artist renowned for their digital prowess, the exhibition’s only digital works are small looping videos comprised of text and screen captures.</p>
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