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Artist Mark Bradford

When:
Wednesday, August 18, 2021, 7:00 PM until 8:00 PM
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Event Contact(s):
Jennifer Riesch
Category:
Public Event of Interest
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Watch Mark Bradford, artist and cofounder of Art + Practice, in conversation with Steven Nelson, dean of the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art. Mark Bradford (b. 1961 in Los Angeles; lives and works in Los Angeles) is “best known for his large-scale abstract paintings created out of paper. Characterized by its layered formal, material, and conceptual complexity, [his] work explores social and political structures that objectify marginalized communities and the bodies of vulnerable populations.” In a 2006 interview with Thelma Golden, Bradford discussed his two 2006 paintings, Black Wall Street and Scorched Earth, based in part on the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Thinking about this intersection of event and artwork as a starting point, this conversation observes the centennial while also exploring the formal changes in the artist’s work wrought by the event. The discussion considers how historical analysis and research affect form, Bradford’s engagements with art history, and his reimagining of modernist art. Bradford’s approach to history painting provides an opportunity to think about the genre anew, examining what it looks like in 2021. Bradford’s work is represented in the National Gallery of Art collection by Legendary (2016). Hosted by the National Gallery of Art as part of the Elson Lecture Series.