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This large-scale collage by Mark Bradford is made of materials found by the artist on the streets of Los Angeles, USA, where he works and lives. The work is constructed entirely from paper fragments which he believes, ‘act as memories of things pasted and things past. You can peel away the layers of papers and it’s like reading the streets through the signs’. How do you record your memories? 💭
Mark Bradford, Los Moscos 2004, on free display in Tate Modern.
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kateseptember
What an incredible piece - beautiful and meaningful! I write in a journal and take photos to record my memories. Some sketching too. ❤️
mariahfeeart
I think this is the piece that was in the Whitney Biennial 2006...(?).. that converted everyone who saw it to Collage-Worship
bullermonica
@mariaballartist why would you think you are not in control...you control how u react to things...negative begets negative
cdogsymone
so lucky i saw this in may when i visited london for the first time! miss the art & miss my favorite museum in london!
juliamarygrey
This was literally my favorite piece when I visited Tate earlier this year. Incredible up close. 👌🏽
mariaballartist
Love his work, We are all onions peeling the layers off ourselves maybe thats just therapy lingo....
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