Bradley Harms "Upward Spiral"

Bradley Harms "Upward Spiral"
Bradley Harms "Upward Spiral"
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Bradley Harms "Upward Spiral"

Starts October 19th, 2024
Recurring weekly on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
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Ends November 16th, 2024
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Newzones is thrilled to announce a solo exhibition of new work, "Upward Spiral", by Canadian abstract painter, Bradley Harms. The exhibition will open on Saturday, October 19th from 2-4pm with artist, Bradley Harms in attendance.

The notion of (im)purity is a significant aspect of Bradley Harms’ work. Analyzing how complexity emerges from simple procedures, his paintings are rooted in the reductivist purity that modernists strove to achieve, such as the Grid and the Monochrome which were benchmarks of modernist tendencies. However, Harms’ paintings differ significantly because they are applied freehand, acknowledging both the artwork and artist’s imperfect nature. This instills the work with a sense of personality or humanity, making them almost defiant in their imperfection.

"Upward Spiral" brings together multiple series – such as the new Rönd series and the ongoing Tabletop series – which may seem vastly different upon first glance, but are related through Harms’ manipulation of paint in a delicate dance of flow and control. They are a volley between method and imagination, structure and illusion. The Rönd series is a modular system of paintings designed to be displayed in any number of configurations, informed by the space it occupies. Based in pure abstraction, the individual works are comprised on a single expressive colour background and covered with thousands of hand-painted individual lines. The exuberant, colour-driven quality of this work is unmistakable and expressive individual marks are hand applied with an almost compulsive repetition. The Tabletop series is a playground of ideas that inform future paintings. The pieces begin with no rules, and eventually become appendices to other paintings and series. This becomes particularly apparent when exhibited alongside other series of work, as it is in "Upward Spiral".

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