"This book celebrates Pickett's Charge, Mark Bradford's monumental commission for the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, an epic site-specific work inspired by Paul Dominique Philippoteaux' nineteenth century cyclorama at Gettysburg National Military Park. ... Spanning the entire circumference of the inner-circle galleries on the Museum's third floor, the artist creates an immersive installation that fills the massive space. ... Working with a combination of colored paper and reproductions of the original cyclorama, Bradford collaged and transformed the historic Gettysburg imagery into a series of eight powerful works."--Page vi.
A stunning mid-career retrospective Mark Bradford is best known for dazzling, large-scale abstract paintings that examine the class-, race-, and gender-based economies that structure urban society in the United...
... Marc Friedberg Carolyn Hamlet Henry Hite Kelli Questrom Pamela Sanders Paul Schorr Maria Smithburg Simone Vickar ... Nicolas Rohatyn Michelle and Jason Rubell Lisa and John Runyon Pamela and Arthur Sanders Mary and Patrick Scanlan ...
This generously illustrated volume features Mark Bradford's newest work which deals with the body and the performance of identity. Mark Bradford's layered, multi-textured paintings have earned him wide critical acclaim....
Born in Los Angeles in 1961, Bradford has work is in the collection of the Tate Gallery, London; the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; and the Brooklyn Museum.
Project Series 16: Mark Bradford
Designed in collaboration with the artist, this volume includes an interview with Susan May and a new essay by Christopher Bedford.
Written by a team of internationally renowned experts, this is an essential interrogation of post-war critical thought as it relates to violence.
A father who lost his heart. A traveller who lost his love. A girl who lost everything. All in a world turned upside down.
This eponymous volume provides extensive documentation of the project, including photos, testimonials by incarcerated people, and additional information about carceral systems and the people impacted by them.
Focusing on Mark Bradford's unique method of establishing a metaphoric relationship between the materials he employs and the images he creates, this title offers a stimulating perspective on a rising star of contemporary art.