Artist Joe Bradley Presents His New Body of Work "Eric's Hair" at Gagosian Gallery
Built on diverse visual language.




Gagosian is currently presenting American artist Joe Bradley’s new body of work “Eric’s Hair.” Comprised of paintings and sculptures, the collection displays cultural references through the tradition and aesthetics of paint. The artist notes, “Oil paint has so much life. It really behaves like it wants to behave. You’ll go into a painting with an idea of what you want to do, and forty seconds later your plan has been upended. You always have to deal with these little skirmishes on the canvas.” Ironic and earnest, Bradley’s work is built on diverse visual language and unique approaches to form and surface. Joe Bradley’s “Eric’s Hair” exhibition at Gagosian Gallery Beverly Hills is set to run until April 8. Take an inside look at the exhibition in this video.
For more contemporary art, we recently talked to artist Dan Witz about street art and how mosh pit paintings made it to Dior’s collection.
Gagosian Gallery Beverly Hills
456 North Camden Drive
Beverly Hills 90210, California
United States