Adam Himebauch

Born in 1983, Midwest USA
Lives and works in New York, USA 


   Presentation

Throughout his career so far, Himebauch has dabbled in a complex and wonderful exploration of not only his singular “self,” but his plural “selves.” He has explored his future, created from his present, and now, looking back, he amalgamates them all with his past. 
Dr. Lizy Dastin, 2023 

Adam Himebauch (b. 1983) is a Manhattan-based artist who is best known for his multifaceted approach to painting and performance art. Since moving to New York from Wisconsin in 2011, Himebauch has become a fixture on the Lower East Side, where he first found success under the moniker Hanksy. Using a pseudonym inspired by the famous British street artist, Banksy, Himebauch embarked on a six-year-long performance that utilized irony and viral imagery to satirize American politics and popular culture in the public sphere.

The past five years have marked a departure from Himebauch’s early work as the artist focused inward, revealing a new sensibility that merges public performance with art historical references. Inspired by the work of canonical masters of Constructivism, Abstract Expressionism, and Pop Art, Himebauch intuitively understands the inextricability of private and public meaning—from advertising to consumer products, politics, celebrity, and parody—and the collective power these types of images can sustain.

Himebauch has had solo exhibitions at Shin Gallery (2023) and Trotter&Sholer (2022). His work has been presented in several group shows, including those at Albertz Benda (2023), David Zwirner (2023), Trotter&Sholer (2019), GR Gallery (2019), Moberg Gallery (2019), and Agnes B. Galerie (2018), and his works are in numerous private collections worldwide. Himebauch has been profiled in the New York Times and Rolling Stone, among others, and is a founding partner of the restaurants Kiki’s and Forgtmenot on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. As a commercial artist, Himebauch collaborated with Comme des Garçons and Nike, among others. In 2019, Taschen named him one of the top illustrators in the world. The artist did not attend art school. 

Solo shows at Ceysson Gallery
Adam Himebauch, New York
February 08 - March 16, 2024


Solo shows (selection)

2024
Never Ever Land, Ceysson & Bénétière, New York, USA

2023
Pretty Paintings, Shin Gallery, New York, USA

2022
Retrospective, Trotter&Sholer, New York, USA




Group shows (selection)

2023
Impulse of an Era, curated by Ché Morales, Albertz Benda, New York, USA
Friends Seminary Auction Preview, David Zwirner, New York, USA

2019
Trotter&Sholer, New York, USA
Geometric Heat, GR Gallery, New York, USA
In Bloom, Moberg Gallery, De Moines, USA
2022
The New York Times, Artist or Artifice: Who Is Adam Himebauch?, Rachel Sherman, The New York Times
Washington Square News, The unexpected connection between Adam Himebauch, Adam Lucas and Hanksy, Alia Arafeh, Washington Square News
Hypebeast, Who is Adam Himebauch?, Hypebeast 

2014
The Seattle Times, Street ‘artist’ Hanksy: a punster plays social-media fame game, John Leland, The Seattle Times
Art Brussels
April 25, 2024