Dan Bradica is a photographer specializing in the documentation of artworks and exhibitions. He grew up in Joliet, Illinois and received a bachelor's degree in photography from Columbia College Chicago, where he studied under renowned photographers Dawoud Bey and Barbara Kasten.
In 2015, Dan relocated to New York to work with Joel Meyerowitz on the Aperture republication of his book, Cape Light. Soon after, he began photographing for galleries Paul Kasmin and David Zwirner and has since built a studio practice dedicated to showcasing artworks, exhibitions, and interiors with highly accurate color reproduction and meticulous attention to detail.
His work has been featured in publications such as The New York Times, Artforum, Bloomberg, Architectural Digest, and The Wall Street Journal.
Dan's studio team is available for on-location photoshoots in New York, Los Angeles and at art fairs worldwide.
General Inquiries
Selected Clients
303 Gallery
Alexander Gray Associates
Almine Rech
Casey Kaplan
Craig F. Starr
David Zwirner
Gagosian
Greene Naftali
Hauser & Wirth
Helen Frankenthaler Foundation
Hill Art Foundation
Jack Shainman
James Cohan
Joan Mitchell Foundation
The Kitchen
Kurimanzutto
Lehmann Maupin
Lévy Gorvy Dayan
Lisson
Mellon Foundation
Michael Werner
Miles McEnery
Nino Mier
NYU Langone Health
Petzel
Pioneer Works
Robert Rauschenberg Foundation
The Row
Sadie Coles HQ
Salon 94
Tanya Bonakdar
Timothy Taylor
Victoria Miro