Joe Bradley (b. 1975)
Property from a Private Collection
Joe Bradley (b. 1975)

Erased Freek

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Joe Bradley (b. 1975)
Erased Freek
signed, titled and dated 'Joe Bradley 2010 ERASED FREEK' (on the overlap)
oil, spray paint and mixed media on canvas
88 x 66 in. (223.5 x 167.5 cm.)
Executed in 2010.
Provenance
Peres Projects, Berlin
Acquired from the above by the present owner
Exhibited
Berlin, Peres Projects, Joe Bradley: Freeks, October-November 2010.
Dijon, Le Consortium, Joe Bradley, June-September 2014.

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Lot Essay

“I usually have some kind of source material to work off of—a drawing or a found image—but this ends up getting buried in the process. Most of the painting happens on the floor, then I’ll pin them up periodically to see what they look like on the wall. I work on both sides of the painting too. If one side starts to feel unmanageable, I’ll turn it over and screw around with the other side. That was something that just happened out of being a frugal guy, I guess. But then, because I am working on unprepared canvas, I get this bleed through. The oil paint will bleed through to the other side, so I get this sort of incidental mark.” (J. Bradley, quoted in interview with R. Simonini, "Joe Bradley" in Believer, July 2012, p. 65)

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