Week 10 from my 52 Weeks of Tea series last year, and one of my favorites #fullhouse #lasvegas #twiningstea #krasdale
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Week 10 from my 52 Weeks of Tea series last year, and one of my favorites #fullhouse #lasvegas #twiningstea #krasdale
Largest Solar Panel Installation in The Bronx is Coming to Hunts Point
Krasdale, a 113 year old grocery distribution company that has been operating in Hunts Point, The #Bronx for almost half a century, will be installing over 6,500 solar panels atop its warehouse providing direct benefits to the community.
HUNTS POINT—Krasdale, a 113 year old family owned and operated business is making The Bronx a little greener. The grocery distribution company, which has been operating out of Hunts Point in the South Bronx for nearly half a century, announced yesterday that it will be installing a 2.7 megawatt solar rooftop system atop its warehouse. The company will be working with PowerFlex, a national…
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Granted with infancy’s cradle of subconscious mojo, / Moon eclipsing the sun while winking at the children, / He needs only the essentials: sleep, air, and his dreams / The things that refer to the eternal.
Phong Bui's poem about Joe Bradley: KRASDALE on The Brooklyn Rail.
Exhibition page for showing at Gagosian Gallery Madison Avenue, New York.
"JoeBradley: KRASDALE" at Gagosian Madison Ave, New York ends today, May 3rd
The ambitious American painter, who shot to prominence ten years ago with patchy monochromes and slapdash primitivism, settles into mid-career with clever new abstract paintings. On flag-proportioned canvases, imperfect circles of gray and green jostle against fields of primary colors, Adolph Gottlieb-style; red bleeds through beneath washes of black, evidence of trial and error. Several cartoonish works on paper (a screaming chicken) and some ghastly sculpture (a worn-out boot) are here for those who miss Bradley’s bad manners, but the rumbling paintings, echoing with confidence and the effort of invention, affirm that he has far more serious goals than disarray.
I like the idea of a work of art containing both irony and sincerity. Let 'em fight it out. I think that painting relates very neatly to inner travel and the exploration of inner worlds. With painting, I always get the impression that you're sort of entering into a shared space. There's everyone who has painted in the past, and everyone who is painting in the present. —Joe Bradley
The American artist was born today, April 14th in Kittery, Maine.
Bradley's exhibition KRASDALE is on view now at Gagosian Madison Ave, New York...
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Image: Joe Bradley, "Baba," 2016, oil on canvas, 79 1/8 × 93 1/8, inches (201 × 236.5 cm), Photo by Rob McKeever
An interview with Joe Bradley
Joe Bradley talks to the Observer before the opening of his first Gagosian show.
From Roger Ballen at James Fuentes to a talk with Kembra Pfahler at the Rubin Museum.