The Bruce High Quality Foundation
Olympia, 2015
Silkscreen, acrylic, neon
72 x 108 in
With frame: 75 x 111 in
The Bruce High Quality Foundation
Olympia, 2015
Silkscreen, acrylic, neon
72 x 108 in
With frame: 75 x 111 in
The Bruce High Quality Foundation
Self Portrait (Odysseus), 2012
Plaster bust, enamel paint, cigarette butt
17 x 9.5 x 10 in
The Bruce High Quality Foundation
Self Portrait (Benjamin), 2012
Plaster bust, enamel paint, cigarette butt
10 x 11.5 x 8 in
The Bruce High Quality Foundation
Self Portrait, 2013
Plaster bust, enamel paint, cigarette butt
36 x 15 x 11 in
The Bruce High Quality Foundation
Self Portrait, 2013
Plaster bust, enamel paint, cigarette butt
29 x 14 x 12 in
The Bruce High Quality Foundation
Self Portrait, 2013
Plaster bust, enamel paint, cigarette butt
24 x 12 x 11 in
The Bruce High Quality Foundation
Public Education (TBT), 2014
Chalkboard, mixed media
48 x 96 in
The Bruce High Quality Foundation
Public Education (It’s Going to Be Alright), 2011
Chalkboard, mixed media
48 x 192 in
The Bruce High Quality Foundation
Olympia, 2015
Silkscreen, acrylic, neon
72 x 108 in
With frame: 75 x 111 in
The Bruce High Quality Foundation creates installations, videos, paintings, sculptures, performances, and institutions that reveal our collective creative agency within the seemingly monolithic forces of art and social history. The Foundation has exhibited in The Whitney Biennial, the Venice Bienniale, and the Lyon Bienniale, as well as with The Lever House, Acquavella Gallery, and Vito Schnabel in New York, Bruno Bischofberger and Thomas Ammann Fine Art in Zurich, Almine Rech in Brussels, and McClaine Gallery in Houston. In 2012 the Foundation did a national arts education tour with Creative Time. In 2013 The Brooklyn Museum hosted BHQF’s first museum retrospective, O de to Joy.