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Neo Collective / Joshua Bronaugh / Interview →
What keeps you motivated and inspires you go to on every day? The idea that I don’t know how a painting will end. Each picture is an experiment, and I encourage a process that can take a painting to a place very different from where it began. I like to think of a canvas as a Petri dish in which particular elements of the culture, or composition, may thrive, even for a time, or give way to...
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New American Paintings, Vol. 88
Joshua Bronaugh’s sensual paintings engage with a sense of immediacy; gesture and medium are both expression and experience of the sensual. The media used are surprising; oil paint, motor oil, alkyd, and gold float on plastic support. The wolf atop a counter in a brasserie in Change is the Disease, Doctor, Both is Bronaugh’s twenty-first century equivalent of a Joseph Bueys spirit...
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