URBAN ARCHAEOLOGY: Fragments and Traces by Bradley Narduzzi
DHV Artworks presents:
Urban Archaeology: Fragments and Traces-a solo exhibition of internationally-exhibited artist Bradley Narduzzi.
The exhibition opens on March 15 and closes on April 26th with a closing reception from 3pm - 6pm.
Visit DHV ARTWORKS during gallery hours, M-F: 11-4 | Sat: 12-4.
And please be our GUESTS on
SUNDAY, MARCH 30 for a very special event:
BRUNCH WITH BRADLEY- A SUNDAY of Art, Bloody Mary Bar, Mimosas & Creativity! ✨🎨
Join us at DHV on Sunday, March 30 (11 AM - 3 PM) for a one-of-a-kind artistic experience with Bradley Narduzzi’s Urban Archaeology: Fragments and Traces exhibition!
🥂 Bloody Mary Bar & Mimosas
🥐 Delicious Pastries
🎭 Interactive Billboard Panel Installations
You bring the inspiration, we’ll bring the materials! Our staff will be on hand to create unique vignettes based on your direction—let’s play with art and storytelling together.
📍 DHV | March 30 | 11 AM - 3 PM
📅 URBAN ARCHAEOLOGY: Fragments and Traces Exhibition runs: March 15 – April 26
Narduzzi’s acclaimed Billboard Series is the centerpiece of this exhibition, alongside select works from his Linescape paintings and Totem sculptures. His work draws inspiration from Mexico City’s urban landscape, where layers of torn advertisements, fading posters, and weathered signage create a rich visual dialogue between the commercial and cultural histories of the city.
Since moving to Mexico City in 2000, Narduzzi has embedded himself in the city’s vibrant artistic community, developing a practice that blends architectural precision with expressive abstraction. His Billboard Series is not just inspired by the physical surfaces of Mexico City’s streets but also by the city’s layered narratives of history, memory, and cultural evolution.
Working with paint layered over paint on canvas, Narduzzi recreates the effect of time, decay, and exposure—capturing the beauty found in impermanence and visual fragmentation. His work examines the tension between public advertising and private memory, urban identity, and the fleeting nature of visual culture in contemporary cities.
Narduzzi’s work has been exhibited across Mexico, Europe, and Asia, and is held in numerous private, corporate, and institutional collections, including:
Querétaro Museum of Art, Querétaro, Mexico
Museum of Contemporary Art Monterrey (MARCO), Monterrey, Mexico
Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso, Mexico City
Corporate collections including Coca-Cola, Citibanamex, Grupo Bimbo, and Grupo Expansión
Narduzzi was awarded a prestigious Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship to study in Venice, Italy, where his fascination with architectural surfaces and cultural layering first took root.
Admission is free and open to the public.
📍 Location: DHV ARTWORKS | 2835 Irving Blvd | Dallas
Distancia a los principales puntos de interés
- Aeropuerto Dallas Love Field: 3,19 millas
- Centro de Convenciones Kay Bailey Hutchison: 5,5 km
- Aeropuerto Internacional DFW: 12,94 millas
- Estadio AT&T: 14,82 millas