Brad Downey

[1] Through varied work and media, and persistent changes in direction, Brad Downey has avoided one signature visual style.

The film shows work by artists such as Swoon, Shepard Fairey, Revs, Nato, Desa, Ellen Harvey, JJ Veronis, and Johnny Swing from the Rivington School, and features original music by Japanther.

In 2008, Downey sprayed green paint on the shopping windows of Berlins historical KaDeWe mall, which the owners reported to the police as an act of vandalism.

Brad Downey's "I'm Lovin It" mural was not intended to be a McDonald's advertisement, it was created ironically and was anticipated to serve as a critique to the change of university policy.

In order to avoid a public bid invitation for the building contract, Libeskind was made part-time professor at the Leuphana, though he did very few lectures for the students.

It imbibes the earlier articulated fears of critics, that foresee Leuphana becoming a private university serving primarily economic interests.

The sculpture, which was actually designed and created by a local artisanal artist with a chainsaw, was received with mixed reactions, due in part to Downey having done no physical work on it.

[13][14][15][16] He has exhibited in venues such as the Museum Tinguely[17] Tate Modern,[18] the ICA in London,[19] and Mass MOCA in the USA,[20] Peacock Visual Arts, in Scotland,[21] Kunsthalle Dominikanerkirche in Osnabrück,[22] Kunstcentret Silkeborg Bad, in Denmark.