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Beneath the Firmament of Katherine Bradford

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Art Review: Communal Table by Katherine Bradford

The exhibition “Communal Table” by 83-year-old American artist Katherine Bradford at Canada Gallery in Manhattan delves into themes of life, death, and mutual support in a deeply personal way. Bradford’s poignant paintings capture moments of tranquility, acceptance, and connection amidst the backdrop of grief and loss.

One painting that stands out is “Moonlight” (2025), featuring a woman floating in space alongside what appears to be her ghost. Unlike Bradford’s usual faceless figures, this painting showcases well-defined features, hinting at the importance of the person depicted. The stars twinkle in the background, and a full moon casts a soft glow, creating a sense of peace and understanding.

Throughout the exhibition, Bradford explores the cyclical nature of life through imagery of moons, suns, and waves. Figures of fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, and friends navigate through moments of swimming, flying, floating, deliberating, communing, and coping. The artist’s work reflects the complexities of human relationships and the resilience of the human spirit.

As I reflect on the paintings, memories of my own experiences of loss and remembrance come to mind. The image of my father being lowered into the ground, and the tragic loss of my sister in the ocean, evoke feelings of shock, horror, and profound grief. Yet, amidst the void left by their absence, moments of connection and shared experiences continue to shape my understanding of life and death.

In a poignant moment, I see my second child who bears a striking resemblance to my father, prompting memories of his generosity and care. Meanwhile, my niece’s wedding serves as a bittersweet reminder of her mother’s absence, highlighting the complexities of joy and sorrow intertwined.

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Katherine Bradford’s art is imbued with magic and kindness, offering viewers a glimpse into the beauty and resilience of the human spirit. “Communal Table” invites us to contemplate the interconnectedness of our experiences and the power of shared moments of joy and sorrow.

The exhibition “Communal Table” is on display at Canada Gallery in Tribeca, Manhattan, until December 13. Organized by the gallery, this showcase of Bradford’s work is a testament to the artist’s unique vision and ability to capture the essence of human connection in her art.

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