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" About the time I was 7, I got really into black-exploitation films, so I made my own Wonder Woman, but I made her black. "
Black
My Own
Wonder
" At the end of the day, I'm an artist. I may make work and decide to do something political, but it will come out of an artist's position. It won't come out of society telling me I have to. If I do, it's because I choose, as an artist, to do it. "
Society
End
Day
" Everything I do has an underlying political question. "
Political
Everything
Question
" Generally, when I tell people I'm a painter, they ask me if I have a card: 'Yes, we'd like this room in this color.' I still might get cards that say 'Mark Bradford. Painter.' "
Cards
Me
People
" I can go to my own opening, and the security guard will tell me that I have to go to the security entrance. "
Security
I Can
Me
" I don't believe in blanket statements on race. "
Statements
Race
Blanket
" I don't know why so many artists talk about the mainstream's problems from the fringe. I think, unfortunately, it's almost like our education makes us too safe and terrified to step into the world. "
Step
World
Think
" I don't know why we, in the art world, cannot unpack things and sort of make hybrid notions of a practice. We're very rigid. It's funny, though; in music, we have no problem sampling, mixing and remixing. But in the art world, why can't we take little parts of history and mix it together? "
Art
History
Music
" I fell through the holes in the educational system. But education is still a way to change a life. "
Change
Education
System
" If Home Depot doesn't have it, Mark Bradford doesn't need it. "
Home Depot
Need
Home
" I figure if you have one person that loves you, that's enough, growing up. You just need one person in your corner. "
Need
Growing Up
Growing
" I just follow the things I'm interested in. That's always guided me. If I'm interested in something, that's where I go. "
Always
Things
Me
" I just like artist-driven projects, but for artists themselves: artist spaces, artist mentor programs, and artists buying buildings and making lofts. Doing whatever we can do. Because at the end of the day, I really think that we as a community only have each other. "
Artist
Like
Think
" I look at art as a container. You can't get inside it, so you have to ask all of these questions. "
Inside
Art
Look
" I never expected to run into a room and suddenly I belonged. I figured people who live on the fringes of society, they're more free. They can choose to visit anywhere; they don't belong to anywhere. It's like being without a nation, in a way. "
Choose
Free
Live
" In North America, what happens often is that they put race before nationhood. Everyone here is Hispanic-American, Chinese-American, African-American. But really, we're just North Americans of all these different descents. The only time I notice North Americans becoming national is when a war happens or a crisis happens. "
War
Here
Race
" In the city, you're always looking around, observing everything. In some neighborhoods, your life can depend on it. The details change constantly. "
Life
Change
City
" In the neighborhood where my studio is, in South Central Los Angeles, there are a lot of immigrant-owned businesses. I'm constantly amazed at the level of work they do. It's above anything. For me, I think I pattern myself on that work ethic. "
Myself
Me
Work Ethic
" I've always been inspired by small details that make me wander. My mother would ask me, 'What are you looking at so intensely?' I would answer, 'Everything and nothing.' She really supported my wanderings, called me Marco Polo. "
Small
You
Mother
" Life, work - it's all very organic and fluid, a laboratory. I always tell people: whatever your thing is, you just have to be in it. Jump in; you'll figure it out. "
Jump
Life
You
" My mom was a free spirit, and she brought me up to be a free spirit. "
Free
Free Spirit
Me
" My mom was an orphan, and there was never anybody to tell her what she could or couldn't do. At the core, she's probably an artist - an artist and a feminist. "
Tell
Artist
Her
" That's how I make work. Along the way, I take notes, I read about history and popular culture. Sometimes I act out things in the studio. I go back to my mother's hair salon so I can hear three voices going all at once. I pull inspiration from everything. "
History
Culture
Mother
" The freeways create economic and racial borders in Los Angeles. South of Interstate 10 is one group of people, west of the 10 another, and south of the 405 North yet another. "
People
Create
Group
" The police pull up in back of my car and run my plates - they don't see you as you are; they see you through a racialized negative gaze. I think the best thing is not to internalize it too much, or it'll make you crazy because you know it's going to happen again. "
Best
Think
Run
" When I was thirteen, I was in a supermarket with my mother, and for no reason at all, I picked up a science-fiction book at the checkout stand and started reading it. I couldn't believe I was doing that, actually reading a book. And, man, it opened up a whole new thing. Reading became the sparkplug of my imagination. "
Mother
Book
Imagination
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