79 years old and largely overlooked since the 1970s, abstract painter Peter Bradley reflects on his life and shares his artistic process on the cusp of his rediscovery. Unfolding over changing seasons against the backdrop of his shipping container art studio, Bradley expresses himself frankly in a series of tender, revealing, and funny monologues. The effect is a moving portrait of an artist devoted to his work, despite decades of disappointment in an industry historically stacked against Black artists. Attesting to mid-twentieth-century art world pomp and prejudice, Bradley recounts the blatant racism he encountered as an emerging exhibiting artist, as well as his years mingling among elites as an art dealer at Perls Galleries in New York City. Jazz tenor saxophonist Javon Jackson’s classy score seamlessly fuses with Bradley’s witty repartee throughout. This is an intimate portrait of a human being as well as of an artist, where frustrations and grouses only add more color to Bradley’s forthcoming personality and color-saturated life. After decades of being ignored, viewers are left to suspect that perhaps Bradley in his twilight years is only now arriving at his peak. (Alex Rappoport, 2023, USA, 1:32, NR)
“Artists You Should Know” Series
Jan 15-21
For one week we will be highlighting several documentaries about artists, not well-known, but important for their lives and cultural contributions. The course of these stories winds through time and art forms, and illuminates the dreams and struggles of these diverse creatives.
As of today, 3/12/2020, The Dairy Arts Center remains open and operational. Should scheduling changes occur, ticket holders will be directly notified by The Dairy Arts Center.
If you have a question about an event please contact the presenting arts organization. For films, Dairy Presents and all other questions contact the Box Office at 303.440.7826