2012 Merchandise & Miscellaneous News Archives

April 11, 2012: Katherine Bradford Exhibition Focuses on Superman

Superman Painting The Edward Thorp Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibit of recent works by Katherine Bradford, which consist of approximately twenty large- to small-scale paintings, and gouache works on paper, of which Superman is a major focus.

    The recurring themes in these new works are Superman and Ocean Liners. These icons of strength are re-evaluated, and rendered vulnerable. Oscillating between the playful and the serious, the fictive and the real, these enigmatic works often evoke an ominous, disconcerting sensation.

    The Superman figure is depicted as engaging in various activities: leaping into action as he leaves a jet stream abstraction in his wake, or relaxing on a deck chair in a seemingly Superman-styled park. Bradford's new works portray a poignant image of this quintessential figure, which is seen more flailing than flying (perhaps due to the weight of his burden--or inertia). Breaking the stereotype of the impregnable hero, the artist redefines the traditional notions of strength. This symbolic image also provides formal possibilities such as signature color statements and the potential of movement and transcendence.

The exhibition runs from April 19 through to May 26. Gallery hours are from 11am to 6pm, Tuesday through Saturday. For more information visit the Edward Thorp Gallery website.



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