Mark Bradford
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Essays by Anita Hill, Cornelia H. Butler, Sebastian Smee and Mark Bradford
This timely entry in the Contemporary Artists series focuses on Mark Bradford, the Los Angeles-based artist best known for his large-scale abstract paintings that examine the class, race, and gender-based economies that structure urban society. His collages and installations, made of materials scavenged from the streets, have created a unique body of work that still stands as a strong response to the impromptu networks that emerge within a city. In this new title, his life and work are explored as never before.
Published by Phaidon Press, 2018Softcover, 160 images, illustrated throughout
Dimensions: 11 1/2 x 10 inches (29.21 x 25.4 cm)
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Essays by Anita Hill, Cornelia H. Butler, Sebastian Smee and Mark Bradford
This timely entry in the Contemporary Artists series focuses on Mark Bradford, the Los Angeles-based artist best known for his large-scale abstract paintings that examine the class, race, and gender-based economies that structure urban society. His collages and installations, made of materials scavenged from the streets, have created a unique body of work that still stands as a strong response to the impromptu networks...