Bradley Biancardi
Working primarily in painting, drawing, and printmaking, I
compose figuration-based images with theatrical narratives that
concern human relationships, interactions of bodies in space
(both physical and psychological), and the inherent awkwardness
of communication. I love stories and admire storytellers, so
I strive to build an intriguing and readable visual story while
maintaining an element of ambiguity regarding the subject
matter. I try to create a balance between humor, seriousness, and
strangeness, and intend for my narratives to speak of a sense of
ritual, illustrated as a staged event. Some issues with which I am
currently concerned: absurdity within our contemporary culture;
deskilling as a result of a dependence on technology; baseball;
the inevitable collapse of cultures and political structures; habit;
vice and vulnerability; the evolving definition of masculinity in
relation to feminism and contemporary culture. In all my work,
the act of drawing is the most essential element.