Katherine Bradford "Friends and Strangers" at CANADA
James Kalm has been following the artistic career of Katherine Bradford for nearly twenty years, and the last eleven on video. The evolution and developments presented with this exhibition demonstrates why your correspondent has been impressed with Katherine s generosity and commitment to the act of painting. Turning away from landscape, focusing on people in interiors, expanding the scale and turning up the intensity of her color, Bradford never the less continues her figurative and mark-making strategy. With nods to previous masters like Marsden Heartley and Mark Rothko, the artist finds her unique vision and establishes her own legacy. This program was recorded Sept. 14 and 25, 2018. Links to some of the previous video programs are below: Katherine Bradford "By Life & By Land" at EDWARD THORP Gallery • Katherine Bradford "By Life & By Land" at ... Katherine Bradford "Fear of Waves" at CANADA • Katherine Bradford "Fear of Waves" at CANADA

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