Mark Bradford, photographed at the Los Angeles Times in El Segundo on Oct. 4. Mark Bradford got a late start as an artist. A former hairstylist, he didn’t begin to work with serious determination ...
“Me saying hi to you is me welcoming you into the space and saying I see you, I see you,” said Mark Bradford to those gathered at the opening of his new exhibition “You Don’t Have to Tell Me Twice” at ...
Nearly ten years since his last solo show in New York, Los Angeles–based artist Mark Bradford has overtaken all three floors at Hauser & Wirth’s 22nd Street gallery. You Don’t Have to Tell Me Twice ...
SEOUL, South Korea, Aug. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Amorepacific Museum of Art (Director: Seungchang Jeon) is proud to present Mark Bradford: Keep Walking, the first solo exhibition in South Korea by the ...
Every time one goes to the Hammer Museum, there is a surprise waiting in the lobby. There, on the wall above the staircase, one finds temporary monumental installations that vary from murals to ...
“It kind of worked out, right?” said Mark Bradford, smiling and gesturing to his almost-400-square-foot creation at the Nov. 7 press preview of his new exhibit, “Pickett’s Charge.” The contemporary ...
Comprising a suite of new paintings, a multimedia installation, and a major painting on the Lobby Wall, this new body of work by the Los Angeles–based artist Mark Bradford refers to formative moments ...
The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston (ICA), located off the Silver Line on Boston's waterfront, is all too often forgotten because of Tufts' partnership with the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The ...
The Rose Art Museum presents Encore Presentations, a new series highlighting the museum’s long history of engaging emerging and leading contemporary artists in critical conversations. This Encore ...
Mark Bradford Mark Bradford, born in 1961 in Los Angeles, California, is a contemporary artist known for his large-scale abstract paintings that incorporate found materials and explore social and ...
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