
Works on Paper: A Survey presents over three decades of works on paper by Marina Adams, spanning 1994 to 2025. Beginning with the umbrella pines of Rome and returning to tree forms on Long Island, the exhibition traces a full-circle evolution in Adams's abstract language—one that understands abstraction as a synthesis of body and mind. Color, form, and gesture move freely but forcefully, pushing to the edge of the page and continuing off it in every direction.