Not exact matches
A 2009 MacArthur Foundation «genius» award recipient, Bradford (b. 1961), based in Los Angeles, is best - known for large - scale abstract
paintings made from a variety
of collaged materials, including billboard paper,
permanent - wave end papers, newsprint, carbon paper, and other papers
layered together (or stripped apart) and then manipulated with nylon string, caulking, and sanding.
Crafting abstract
paintings from fragments
of the urban environment —
permanent - wave end papers, billboard paper, posters, newsprint — Mark Bradford has built a body
of work that is richly
layered in both material and meaning.
A 2009 MacArthur Foundation «genius» award recipient, Bradford (b. 1961) is best - known for large - scale abstract
paintings made from a variety
of collaged materials, including billboard paper,
permanent - wave end papers, newsprint, carbon paper, and other papers
layered together (or stripped apart) and then manipulated with nylon string, caulking, and sanding.