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'A View Of Horeb (After Dark)'
16 x 22 cm
Oil, Watercolour and Collage on Paper
2024
£350
Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation
Bruno Grad (b.1987, Kent) lives and works in Margate, and received his degree in English Literature from King’s College, University of Cambridge (2009). His most recent exhibitions are People of the Body, 4 Garden Walk Gallery (2024), Standing Ground, Thames-side Studios Gallery (2024). Grad was selected for the inaugural Jewish Renaissance Artist Development Programme 2025. Grad frequently uses everyday cultural signifiers—like the game of darts—as a metaphorical framework to explore the implicit religious and ritual behaviours at play in contemporary England. Here, the darts serves as a symbolic bridge between his artistic and religious practice, helping to orientate his work within its distinctive conceptual horizons, investigating ideas around attention, intentionality, intensification and recursiveness. His paintings, imbued with the vitality of a lived tradition, offer a space for connection and reflection, inviting viewers to engage with the rich tapestry of Jewish life and identity. For Grad, living with the material of a Jewish life, the visual landscape and atmosphere of Judaism is also a way of being within religion.
'A View Of Horeb (After Dark)'
16 x 22 cm
Oil, Watercolour and Collage on Paper
2024
£350
Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation
Bruno Grad (b.1987, Kent) lives and works in Margate, and received his degree in English Literature from King’s College, University of Cambridge (2009). His most recent exhibitions are People of the Body, 4 Garden Walk Gallery (2024), Standing Ground, Thames-side Studios Gallery (2024). Grad was selected for the inaugural Jewish Renaissance Artist Development Programme 2025. Grad frequently uses everyday cultural signifiers—like the game of darts—as a metaphorical framework to explore the implicit religious and ritual behaviours at play in contemporary England. Here, the darts serves as a symbolic bridge between his artistic and religious practice, helping to orientate his work within its distinctive conceptual horizons, investigating ideas around attention, intentionality, intensification and recursiveness. His paintings, imbued with the vitality of a lived tradition, offer a space for connection and reflection, inviting viewers to engage with the rich tapestry of Jewish life and identity. For Grad, living with the material of a Jewish life, the visual landscape and atmosphere of Judaism is also a way of being within religion.
'A View Of Horeb (After Dark)'
16 x 22 cm
Oil, Watercolour and Collage on Paper
2024
£350
Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation
Bruno Grad (b.1987, Kent) lives and works in Margate, and received his degree in English Literature from King’s College, University of Cambridge (2009). His most recent exhibitions are People of the Body, 4 Garden Walk Gallery (2024), Standing Ground, Thames-side Studios Gallery (2024). Grad was selected for the inaugural Jewish Renaissance Artist Development Programme 2025. Grad frequently uses everyday cultural signifiers—like the game of darts—as a metaphorical framework to explore the implicit religious and ritual behaviours at play in contemporary England. Here, the darts serves as a symbolic bridge between his artistic and religious practice, helping to orientate his work within its distinctive conceptual horizons, investigating ideas around attention, intentionality, intensification and recursiveness. His paintings, imbued with the vitality of a lived tradition, offer a space for connection and reflection, inviting viewers to engage with the rich tapestry of Jewish life and identity. For Grad, living with the material of a Jewish life, the visual landscape and atmosphere of Judaism is also a way of being within religion.