What is the personality type of Adál? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Adál from Artists and what is the personality traits.
Adál personality type is ESFP, and the ESFP’s best friend is the ENFP (or ENTJ or INTJ, depending on their dominant function and the type of work they do). I’ll explain my reasoning for this below; it’s not strictly accurate, but it does seem to match up with the kinds of people I’ve seen in my life.
The ESFP is a great match for the ENFP because they both see the world through their senses. The ESFP is highly attuned to everything around them and is very aware of their surroundings. They tend to be highly sensitive and pick up on things that other people might miss. They also tend to be very intuitive and creative and don’t pull any punches when it comes to expressing their opinions. They can be rash and impulsive, but they usually mean well and they know how to apologize when they’re wrong. They’re fun to be around and can be incredibly giving and generous.
The ENFP is very attuned to the world around them, but they also see the world in a big-picture way. They are highly intuitive and can often understand things about people that most others can’t.
Adál (born Adal Maldonado, 1948) is a Puerto Rican artist who forms part of the Nuyorican cultural movement in New York City. Born in Utuado, Puerto Rico, Adal Maldonado relocated to New York City at the age of seventeen. Baptized as Adál by photographer Lisette Model, he was trained as a photographer and master printer at the San Francisco Art Institute in the early 1970s. Adál is the co-founder and co-director - with Alex Coleman - of Foto Gallery in SoHo, New York City, 1975; an experimental gallery solely devoted to photography and photo-derived works as a fine-arts medium. As have many other photographers of his generation - most notably Cindy Sherman, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Lucas Samaras - and due to his complex view of double identity, Adál has systematically explored identity issues to their ultimate consequences.