Wes Aderhold
Wes Aderhold (New York) is a self-taught painter from the American South whose work exposes the emotional architecture of modern subjectivity.
A former gymnast raised inside the soft violence of suburban virtue culture, Aderhold uses a fractured, Cubist-leaning language to depict figures not as people, but as conditions—embodiments of pressure, obedience, and the longing to be seen without being consumed. His paintings confront the psychological cost of curated selves and algorithmic virtue, revealing how contemporary life shapes us through subtle, insistent forms of control.
Jordan at the Ritz
Acrylic, Oil Pastel, Charcoal on canvas
24 x 20”
Zygo no.2
Acrylic, Oil Pastel, Charcoal on canvas
24 x 20”
Exhibitions