Adam Kleinman tells stories that examine how forms of information describe, proscribe, organise and even misrepresent reality. Through exhibitions, speaking engagements and collected texts, his agenda is to reveal how the arts, sciences, and their related histories reinterpret how the world is narrated so as to question not only how life is prescribed, but also to ‘flip the script’ and propose counter-tales. To advance better decision making, both personally and socially, Adam utilises an aesthetic form of representational thinking that allows us to contemplate the standpoint of someone else – which might be the true political secret – and power – of art itself.