Joe Bradley (artist) explained

Joe Bradley
Birth Place:Kittery, Maine, U.S.
Alma Mater:Rhode Island School of Design
Occupation:Painter
Movement:Color Field painting, Minimalism
Spouse:Valentina Akerman
Children:4

Joe Bradley (born 1975)[1] [2] is an American visual artist, known for his minimalist and color field paintings. He is also the former lead singer of the punk band Cheeseburger.[3] Bradley has been based in New York City and Amagansett.[4]

Early life and education

Joe Bradley was born 1975 in Kittery, Maine. The artist had his first gallery exhibition in New York after earning his BFA degree from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in 1999. It was just three years later that he had his first solo museum show at MoMA PS1.[5]

Career

Bradley makes casualist paintings resembling human figures from assembled canvases which reference Color Field painting and Minimalism.[6] [7] Bradley has said his work is "intentionally shoddy" and "pathetic" thanks in part to his use of flimsy shop-bought canvases, but he selects his colors and surface textures with care.[8]

Bradley has developed a style of visual language that is fluid throughout both the art historical canon and the artist's personal experiences. Bradley continually reinvents his work in his paintings, drawings, and sculptures, with a profound fluency in iconic modes of art-making that allows him to elegantly move throughout Abstraction, Minimalism, and the gestural mark-making of Abstract Expressionism. Yet it is his awareness of both internal and external influences that frees him to take such ideas and make them all his own, never rooting himself in certainty. To him, the act of painting requires one to travel amongst the infinite conversations of painters past and present, frequently referencing what he calls the "shared space" of painting, an embracing of the relative nature of all visual art.

Collections

Bradley was represented by Gavin Brown's Enterprise (2011–2015) and Gagosian Gallery (2015–2021); before moving to Xavier Hufkens and Petzel Gallery in 2021.[9] Bradley is also represented by Galerie Eva Presenhuber in Zurich. Bradley's work breached the $1 million mark in 2014, when one of his abstract paintings on drop cloth sold for over $1.5 million at Christie's London.

Exhibitions

Bradley has presented numerous solo exhibitions including Time-Slip at Petzel Gallery, New York, US in 2021,[10] Krasdale at Gagosian, New York, US [11] in 2016, and Schmagoo Paintings at Canada, New York, US in 2008.[12] Bradley's major institutional group exhibitions include Joe Bradley, Oscar Tuazon, Michael Williams, The Brant Foundation Art Study Center, Greenwich, CT, US (2018); New York Painting, Kunstmuseum Bonn, Bonn, DE (2015); The Forever Now: Contemporary Painting in an Atemporal World, curated by Laura Hoptman, Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, US (2014); and EXPO 1: NEW YORK, curated by Klaus Biesenbach, MoMA PS1, Long Island, NY, US (2013).

Bradley's work was also included in Whitney Biennial 2008,[13] curated by Henriette Huldisch and Shamim M. Momin, and overseen by Donna De Salvo at the Whitney Museum of American Art.[14]

Solo exhibitions

List of select solo exhibitions include:

Art market

Bradley was represented by Gavin Brown's Enterprise (2011–2015) and Gagosian Gallery (2015–2021); before moving to Xavier Hufkens and Petzel Gallery in 2021.[18] Bradley is also represented by Galerie Eva Presenhuber in Zurich. Bradley's work breached the $1 million mark in 2014, when one of his abstract paintings on drop cloth sold for over $1.5 million at Christie's London.

Personal life

Bradley is married to architect, designer, urbanist and thinker Valentina Akerman.[19] Together they raise four children.[4]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Joe Bradley. 2022-01-27. The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). en.
  2. Web site: Joe Bradley. 2022-01-27. Albright-Knox.
  3. Ryan Steadman (November 5, 2015), Gagosian Snags Art Star Joe Bradley from Gavin Brown New York Observer.
  4. Web site: Segal. Mark. September 17, 2020. The Highly Unpredictable, Very Successful Joe Bradley. 2022-01-27. The East Hampton Star. en.
  5. Web site: Joe Bradley - Artists - Petzel Gallery. 2021-07-07. www.petzel.com. en.
  6. Web site: Abstract Painting: The New Casualists. Butler. Sharon L.. June 3, 2011. brooklynrail.org. en-US. Sep 10, 2020.
  7. http://www.friezeartfair.com/artists/yearbook/joe_bradley FriezeArtFair.com
  8. Dalton, Trinie, Whitney.org
  9. Sarah Douglas (March 29, 2021), Painter Joe Bradley Departs Gagosian, Joins Petzel Gallery and Xavier Hufkens ARTnews.
  10. Web site: Time-Slip - - Exhibitions - Petzel Gallery. 2021-07-07. www.petzel.com. en.
  11. Web site: Dan Nadel on Joe Bradley's "Krasdale", 2016. 2021-07-08. www.artforum.com. October 2016 . en-US.
  12. Web site: Dike Blair and Joe Bradley by - BOMB Magazine. 2021-07-08. bombmagazine.org. July 2009 .
  13. Web site: Russeth. Andrew. November 3, 2015. Joe Bradley: Mr. Schmagoo. 2022-01-27. W Magazine. en.
  14. News: Cotter. Holland. 2008-03-07. Art's Economic Indicator. en-US. The New York Times. 2022-01-27. 0362-4331.
  15. Web site: 2018-10-25. 'There's something suspicious about painting' – an interview with Joe Bradley. 2021-07-08. Apollo Magazine. en-US.
  16. Web site: 2013-05-15. Joe Bradley. 2021-07-08. Interview Magazine. en-US.
  17. Web site: Bui. Phong. 2011-02-03. Joe Bradley with Phong Bui. 2021-07-08. The Brooklyn Rail. en-US.
  18. Sarah Douglas (March 29, 2021), Painter Joe Bradley Departs Gagosian, Joins Petzel Gallery and Xavier Hufkens ARTnews.
  19. Web site: Xie. Jenny. 2020-02-10. '70s beach house becomes minimal family retreat, with a terrazzo twist. 2021-05-09. Curbed NY. en.