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Bradley Theodore's instantly recognisable aesthetic of fashion icons and historical figures, push colour to express the emotion of their lived experience, juxtaposed to a likeness stripped back to skeletal form. The influence of of “Dia de low Muertos” is clear. Bradley sat down to chat with Maeve about starting out as an artist, an entertaining account of New York in the 1980’s.
To listen to more of A Private View with Maeve Doyle listen live every Tuesday and Friday, 10 to 11am on Soho Radio's Culture channel at www.sohoradiolondon.com/player/culture.
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Bradley Theodore's instantly recognisable aesthetic of fashion icons and historical figures, push colour to express the emotion of their lived experience, juxtaposed to a likeness stripped back to skeletal form. The influence of of “Dia de low Muertos” is clear. Bradley sat down to chat with Maeve about starting out as an artist, an entertaining account of New York in the 1980’s.
To listen to more of A Private View with Maeve Doyle listen live every Tuesday and Friday, 10 to 11am on Soho Radio's Culture channel at www.sohoradiolondon.com/player/culture.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.