Opening Reception: Thursday, September 10th, 6-8 PM
Sikkema Jenkins & Co. is pleased to present a twoperson
exhibition of new work by Mark Bradford and
Kara Walker on view from September 10th through
October 17th, 2009.
While working in the differing areas of abstraction
(Bradford) and representation (Walker), both artists
share a number of over-lapping practices. Employing
paper, both Bradford and Walker use collage and
assemblage to produce much of their art. Bradford
takes found paper from billboards, posters, and
magazines that he finds on the streets around his Los
Angeles studio, which he then layers and manipulates
to create painterly compositions. Walker, who at times
also utilizes found materials, uses the traditional practice
of cutting paper silhouettes to create sculptures, videos,
works on paper, and wall installations that depict
scenes of misogyny, racism, and violence.
The artists also share an interest in exploring societal
and cultural issues through their work. Bradford mines
the physical materials of contemporary culture from his
urban Los Angeles neighborhood in order to make his
work, while Walker’s imagery references the history of
slavery and race in America.
The exhibition will highlight both artists’ use of text:
Bradford’s appropriation of low economy advertising in
his merchant posters and Walker’s own writing
reflecting on same themes she explores throughout her
work.
The exhibition will feature a large sculpture of collaged
soccer balls, a large work on canvas, as well as small
paintings and works on paper by Mark Bradford. Kara
Walker will present two new videos featuring silhouette
puppets as well as paper sculptures and other works
on paper and panel.
Mark Bradford was born in 1961 in Los Angeles, where
he continues to live and work. He received both his BFA
(1995) and his MFA (1997) from the California Institute for
the Arts. He is the recipient of the Bucksbaum Award for
his contribution to the Whitney biennial in 2006. Recent
exhibitions include Prospect.1, New Orleans (2008) and
Neither New Nor Correct: New Work by Mark Bradford,
Whitney Museum of American Art (2007). A mid-career
survey of Bradford’s work will open at Wexner Center for
the Arts in Columbus Ohio in the spring of 2010 and will
travel to several other major institutions.
Kara Walker was born in Stockton, California, and grew
up in Atlanta, Georgia. She graduated from the Atlanta
College of Art in 1991 and received her MFA from the
Rhode Island School of Design in 1994. She is the
recipient of numerous grants and fellowships including the
John D. and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation
Achievement Award (1997), the Deutsche Bank Prize
(2004), and the Larry Aldrich Award (2005). Walker’s
works have been exhibited internationally in numerous
group and solo shows. Her recent survey My
Compliment, My Enemy, My Oppressor, My Love,
opened at The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis in
February 2007 and traveled to Musée d’Art Moderne de
la Ville de Paris; Whitney Museum of American Art;
Hammer Museum in Los Angeles; and Museum of
Modern Art in Fort Worth.