Bradley Narduzzi holds a BA in Architecture from Columbia University (1991). In 1992, he received a Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship to study in Venice, Italy, where his interest in architectural surfaces and layered cultural histories took root. Since relocating to Mexico City in 2000,where he opened his first studio, Narduzzi has exhibited internationally, with solo and group exhibitions across the United States, Mexico, Europe, and Asia.
Narduzzi’s practice explores the evolving visual language of urban life—translating eroded surfaces, signage, and architectural forms into layered paintings and sculptures that blend expressive abstraction with structural precision. His work is included in private, corporate, and museum collections, including the Querétaro Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Monterrey (MARCO), and the Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso in Mexico City.
Bradley Narduzzi

Linescapes, 12 x 12"

Linescapes, 12 x 12"

Linescapes, 12 x 12"