Exhibition
Joe Bradley: Animal Family
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Now Open
June 6—August 1, 2025
Opening Reception
Wednesday, June 11, 6–8 PM
Opening Reception
Wednesday, June 11, 6–8 PM
Location
London
24 Grafton Street
London W1S 4EZ
Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat: 10 AM-6 PM
Wed: 10 AM-8 PM
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Installation view, Joe Bradley: Animal, David Zwirner, London, 2025
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Joe Bradley: Animal Family

Joe Bradley in his studio, New York, 2025. Photo by Weston Wells
“I have never really felt comfortable calling myself an abstract painter. There have always been flashes of figuration in my work. For whatever reason, at this moment, I feel ready to let it all come to the surface.”
—Joe Bradley

Bradley’s paintings Parade and Good World (both 2025) on view in his studio. Photo by Weston Wells

Joe Bradley, Good World, 2025 (detail)

Joe Bradley, Good World, 2025 (detail)

Joe Bradley, Bull, 2025 (detail)
“A Joe Bradley painting is many things, but it is not for the dainty of heart. When you walk amongst his canvases you walk through a kind of dream jungle where the meaty atmosphere is mottled and streaked with sinuous filaments that may or may not cohere into something you think you recognize.”
—Charles Schultz, The Brooklyn Rail
“It’s not hard to admire their painterly craft and slow-art maneuvering. And it feels good to listen to the work tell the funny nowhere stories it can’t wait to share.”
—Patrick Hill, The Brooklyn Rail

Installation view, Joe Bradley: Animal Family, David Zwirner, London, 2025

Bradley in his studio, New York, 2025. Photo by Weston Wells
While related to those paintings, several vertical canvases represent a notable evolution in Bradley’s work in which the human form becomes a broad organizing principle. Shades of mid-century deconstructed figuration and other art-historical references and associations come through in these large, frontally oriented figures. Like his constant working and reworking of the formal and compositional elements in his paintings, such associations are part of Bradley’s open and deliberative method of painterly accumulation and adaptation, whereby he constantly reacts and responds to the process of creation itself.

Joe Bradley, Janus, 2025 (detail)
“Intuition is everything. The thinking mind, the rational, problem-solving mind, tends to get in the way of things, so half the battle in the studio is in keeping that thing in check.”
—Joe Bradley

Joe Bradley, Yankee, 2025 (detail)

Joe Bradley, TitleTBC, 2025 (detail)

Bradley in his studio, New York, 2025. Photo by Weston Wells

Joe Bradley, Name, 2025 (detail)
“Bradley’s paintings are not about abstraction or figuration per se, but about the act of painting itself.”
—Dan Nadel, Artforum

Bradley in his studio, New York, 2025. Photo by Weston Wells

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