Brad Tucker

Born:
1965
Residence:
Austin, Texas, USA
Nationality:
American
Trust:
APT Los Angeles
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  • The population of Texas is about 27 million people. The population of greater Los Angeles is upwards of 19 million.

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  • The Texas Biennial, a month-long art festival dedicated to an independent survey of contemporary Texas art, is going statewide this year

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  • The Texas Biennial, a month-long art festival dedicated to an independent survey of contemporary Texas art, is going statewide this year

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  • This Week’s Visual Art, Jan 17-20: Gallery Openings, News, Reviews, and More

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  • Brad Tucker has made a name for himself as a maker of playful, idiosyncratic art. That's pretty much what you get, too, in a new show of the Austin

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  • I spent the past weekend catching up with a few shows and openings, beginning with Fort Worth on Friday with Thursday night’s State Of The Arts talk at the Dallas Museum of Art fresh on my mind.

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BIOGRAPHY

Brad Tucker (b. 1965 West Covina, California) received a BFA from the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas, in 1991. Selected exhibitions include a solo show at the Inman Gallery in Houston (2005), as well as group shows at Ibid Projects in London (2005) and the Inman Gallery in Houston (2005). He is represented by the Inman Gallery in Houston. Brad Tucker lives and works in Austin, Texas.

Recent solo shows include: Decent Recent Pieces, Re Gallery, Dallas, Texas (2015); Wobbles, Inman Gallery, Houston, Texas (2015); Hand Models, Extras, and Stunt Doubles, Houston Contemporary Art Fair, Inman Gallery, Houston, TX (2013). Selected groups: Like Another,  How's Howard?, Boston, MA (2015); About Like So: The Influence of Painting, Franklin Street Works, Stamford, CT (2014); Texas Biennial, UNTITLED Art Fair, Miami, Fl (2013); Texas Biennial Invitational, Lawndale Art Center, Houston, TX (2013)

                                                                                                           


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