Mark Bradford

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When I was thirteen, I was in a supermarket with my mother, and for no reason at all, I picked up a science-fiction book at the checkout stand and started reading it. I couldn't believe I was doing that, actually reading a book. And, man, it opened up a whole new thing. Reading became the sparkplug of my imagination.
- Mark Bradford
Collection: Imagination
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If Home Depot doesn't have it, Mark Bradford doesn't need it.
- Mark Bradford
Collection: Home
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Life, work - it's all very organic and fluid, a laboratory. I always tell people: whatever your thing is, you just have to be in it. Jump in; you'll figure it out.
- Mark Bradford
Collection: Work
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My mom was an orphan, and there was never anybody to tell her what she could or couldn't do. At the core, she's probably an artist - an artist and a feminist.
- Mark Bradford
Collection: Mom
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I go through the arc of a relationship with every single painting that I do.
- Mark Bradford
Collection: Relationship
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I always made stuff but never thought, I'm going to be an artist.
- Mark Bradford
Collection: Art
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My art practice is very detail-, labor- intensive and I think that that's a way of slowing myself down so that I can hear myself think. That quieter voice has sometimes the more interesting idea, if I can get to it.
- Mark Bradford
Collection: Art
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Often culture gets stuck in static, traditional narratives. Contemporary ideas give culture elasticity, flexibility, which is always a breath of fresh air. But these ideas shouldn't only be for people who can afford to go to a museum or a symposium in the "better part of town."
- Mark Bradford
Collection: People
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I never have a problem with being black. I have a problem with the easy association of what that means to some people.
- Mark Bradford
Collection: Mean
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If power is abstraction, which many black men, black women, and people of color have very little voice in, well, then I want to sit at the table.
- Mark Bradford
Collection: Men
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The most important imperative to be questioned is the one that tells you to go the the art supply store to be a painter.
- Mark Bradford
Collection: Art
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I remind myself that we need to continue to do the things we believe in and be even more vocal about asking people to do more. This might be my Scorpio talking, but everything feels more intense than before. I'll probably keep doing what I'm doing and shift gears if something comes along. I'm pretty fluid.
- Mark Bradford
Collection: Believe
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That's how I am and how I've always looked at the world. I understood what the pavilions were before I came to Venice, and I knew that wasn't going to be enough for me. I wanted to extend this conversation into something I call urgency. There is urgency with people in crisis. Some communities - often the black community - just live in this urgency.
- Mark Bradford
Collection: People
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When I was 18 years old, there was no internet and no gay teen nights. Instead, you went to the clubs and talked to grown men and did grown-up things.
- Mark Bradford
Collection: Gay
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For me, the '80s were like the drawing by Botticelli of the nine rings of hell.
- Mark Bradford
Collection: Hell
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Tobacco and religious organisations.
- Mark Bradford
Collection: Religious