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Mark Bradford's "Pickett's Charge" Exhibit

Mark Bradford is internationally renowned for his paper-based art pieces reflecting socio-political issues. Born in Los Angeles and virtually unknown until he was 40, he has wowed the art world with his large, vividly colored art pieces – all of which make emphatic statements about the world today. <br /><br />“Pickett’s Charge” is one of his largest works to date, spanning nearly 400 linear feet to encircle the walls of a Hirshhorn Museum floor. The work is built upon enlarged photos of French artist Paul Philippoteaux’s 19th Century cyclo-rama, currently on view in Gettysburg National Military Park. <br /><br />Bradford has cut, torn and scraped through layers of colored paper that he has overlaid on the photos to reveal hidden textures and complexities lurking just beneath the surface. The resulting work weaves together past and present, illusion and abstraction, inviting a rethinking of how narratives about American history are shaped and contested. <br /><br />For more than two decades, Bradford has expanded the language of abstraction by incorporating personal experience and historical significance into his works. In 2009, he was awarded the MacArthur Genius Grant. In 2016, he was awarded the US Department of State’s national Medal of Arts. He was the US representative for the 57th Venice Biennale in 2017.<br /><br />Hosting Village: North Bethesda Village<br />Registration: RSVP to park21217@aol.com for Zoom meeting link
When:
Thursday, December 1, 2022, 3:00 PM until 4:00 PM
Additional Info:
Category:
Village Events
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Washington Area Villages Exchange
P.O. Box 7464
Alexandria, VA 22307-0464
washingtonareavillages@gmail.com