Through his judicious alteration of scale and function, Canadian based artist, Kim Adams, playfully manipulates everyday objects, toys, vehicles and mass-produced shelters into an art all his own. This tiny but action packed catalog opulently illustrates through extensive color reproductions two concurrent exhibitions: a major survey of Adam's work from 1983-2001 sponsored at The Power Plant and Bruegel-Bosch Bus, at Oakville Galleries.
An enthusiastic assembler of sculptures made from model parts, bikes, trucks, old appliances and equipment, Adams has exhibited throughout Canada and around the world. He has produced drawings and prints, small models, and huge sculptures that reenvision ideas of home, vehicles, and other machines gone humorously awry.