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Mark Bradford Los Angeles

Mark Bradford’s solo exhibition “Los Angeles”—named for his hometown, which anchored the presentation—inhabited the capacious bottom floor of the Long Museum, in Shanghai’s West Bund, with a selection of works that not only explored the formal evolution of his practice but also composed a miniature catalogue of American disaster.

Upon entering the gallery, one was immediately confronted by the mammoth sculptural work (2008), a

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