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 Brad Moody was taken to the intensive care unit twice in the last 30 days for kidney and possible liver failure. After the the third trip to the Ben Taub emergecy room, Brad called out to his friends, family, and the generous doctors responsible for his previous care in Savanna Georgia who knew his case history and would best be able to make a correct diagnosis and effect a speedy recovery. Brad is there now undergoing tests and has a good prognosis. 
 
 
Please join us on March 9th, this Saturday evening, the gallery will be hosting a reception and featuring Brady Moody's latest works on paper on view this Wednesday March 6, through March 16, 2013. We'll be wishing the artist well from Houston this Saturday as we unveil the new work and bring out a few surprises that should put a smile on everyone's face. 
 
One way or the other Brad will be "In the House"   LittleBrad Look for more info and image coming this week
Brad Moody Gallery 2013
pictured above, installation view from Moody's limited preview in the gallery 02/09/2013
new works on paper arrive today 03/05/2013

Brad Moody 

(aka b. moody art) 
"Welcome to Cotton County"
new paintings and mixed media on paper arriving today 

 

Solo Pop-UP exhibition opens Sat. March 9 /  reception 6 to 9 PM Sat. March 9
show dates March 9 - 16, 2013 

 

d. m. allison art on Colquitt

 

please note we will be open Tues - Sat. 10 AM to 5 PM this month

and 24/7 by appointment

 

2709 Colquitt, Gallery Row in Houston Texas

info@dmallisonart.com / 832-607-4378

  

 

 

about Brad Moody:
  

Brad Moody is a painter living and working in Houston Texas. A graduate of Rice University with a B. of Architecture (where he received the prestigious William Ward Watkins traveling Scholarship), he has also studied at London's Architectural Association and the Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC, with a stint in Savanna Georgia. While in NYC, working as a designer, Brad was featured in People Magazine and reviewed in the NY Times, WWD, New York Magazine, and other major publications including Texas Monthly.


His designs have been featured in countless fashion and lifestyle magazines, along with covers for Cosmopolitan, Hamptons Magazine, Vogue, Bazaar, Sports Illustrated, and Shape all the while keeping his brushes moving in the various studio locations including Savanna Georgia, before relocating to Houston.

A strong proponent of art as narrative, the paintings are known for their energy and intensity with a decidedly raw, outsider edge. Brad Moody (also known as bmoody art) has been featured in numerous shows in Houston since moving here three years ago including, P. G. Contemporary, G Gallery, and d. m. allison art on Colquitt.