
Dove Bradshaw
1949
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Dove Bradshaw (born September 24, 1949) is an American artist whose work integrates natural processes and environmental factors. She is known for chemical paintings, erosion sculptures, and the use of crystals to capture radio transmissions.
Her notable mid-career exhibitions include:
1984 Syracuse University, Utica, New York;
1998, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles;
2003, City University of New York, with the publication of The Art of Dove Bradshaw, Nature, Change and Indeterminacy, text by Thomas McEvilley; and featuring a conversation with John Cage about Dove Bradshaw's work.
2008, the "Time Matters" catalogue exhibition took place at the Pierre Menard Gallery in Cambridge, Massachusetts, alongside a catalog publication.
Bradshaw's work has gained recognition by being included in the permanent collections of various prestigious institutions, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Gallery in the United States, the British Museum in Europe, and the Russian State Museum (Marble Palace) in Russia. She regularly participates in international exhibitions and has notably contributed to events such as the Gwangju Biennale in South Korea. She has also held solo exhibitions, including one in Tokyo.
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