Adam Stamp (1985, Pittsburgh, USA) lives and works in London. Stamp is an Aries Sun, Pisces Moon, and Capricorn Rising. His work in sculpture, installation, drawing, text(s), and curation centers around themes of gifting, guesting, hosting, and serving. It also explores ideas of use/abuse, the intersection of queerness with toxic masculinity, failure, aspiration, home, loneliness, and falling. Stamp is the founder and director of New Low, an exhibition space / editions project n Los Angeles.

Adam Stamp received his BA in Art History from University of Oregon, Eugene and MFA with distinction from ArtCenter College of Design, Pasadena. He has taught at Otis College of Design, Los Angeles and ArtCenter College of Design, Pasadena and lectured on the work of Caravaggio and Morandi. Permanent bar installations include The Slippery Slope at the Aspen Art Museum and Il Meandro at Indipendenza, Rome. Public collections include Centre Pompidou, Paris, Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC, Nomas Foundation, Rome.