ROBERT REYNOLDS NEW WORK 2002-03
Abstract Paintings (Puritan mirrors), Abstract Sculpture (machine for a Peaceable Kingdom), Fuzzy Rainbows, Hypothetical Shadows, whatnot.


February 8th through March 10th, 2003 - Tues-Sat 10-6, Sun 12-5
Opening reception: Saturday, February 8th, 6-8 PM

Kenny Schachter ConTEMPorary
14 Charles Lane, NYC 10014
t. 212 807-6669 f. 645-074
www.RoveTV.net schachter@mindspring.com
Hours: Tues - Sat 10-6, Sun 12-5

Between West and Washington Streets Perry and Charles Streets


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Kenny Schachter conTEMPorary is pleased to announce the first New York solo exhibition by Robert Reynolds. This new installation of large-scale paintings and sculpture continues the artist's ongoing investigation of new visual pathways through a dialogue with legacies of abstraction and American idealism. Reynolds' expanding vocabulary of formal and conceptual strategies combines disparate painting tactics with mechanical image production, chance with logic, art and social history with personal reminiscence.

The artist excavates visual manifestations of American idealism and the strangeness of lived experience, working with shadows, mirrors, rainbows, reflection, historical residue and architectural oddities. The work is both rigorously crafted and imbued with a subtle, deadpan humor, making both parodic and elegiac art historical references.

Forty-odd Abstract Paintings (Puritan mirrors), 2002-03 is a series of round and elliptical painted canvases on wooden supports based on computer renderings, photographs and print advertising. These paintings make a variety of references, engaging with art history from Roy Lichtenstein to the Renaissance. "It is written that the Puritans felt that the less one saw of oneself in the mirror, the better; and the best of all was to cast no reflection at all, to disappear." - Sacvan Bercovitch, Puritan Images of the American Self

Abstract Paintings (Shape and Structure/fuzzy rainbows), 2002-03 is a series in oil paint on canvas, on arc and rectangular shaped wood and metal supports. They are luminous objects derived from digitally generated drawings of rainbows. This series is built out of the convergence of a variety of contemporaneous sources, ranging from hippie and religious marginalia to canonical modern work such as Stella's Protractor series, Ellsworth Kelly's spectrum paintings, and Daniel Buren's nomadic stripes.

One Or Two Hypothetical Shadows (slabs/digital spumato), 2002, are large scale, freestanding paintings of digitally generated shadows in oil paint on canvas on wood and metal supports.

Abstract Sculpture (machine for a Peaceable Kingdom dedicated to the dangerous radicals of the 11AM Sunday Weekly Meeting of the Society of Friends (Quakers), Rutherford Place, NY, AKA. Sit Down/Shut-up, AKA. The Ongoing Problem of The Relentless Approximation of The Thing Itself, a 1:4 scale section of an anomalous architectural element installed to facilitate reception of The Word), 2002-03, is a free-standing, mixed-media object constructed of wood, plaster, metal, and stones gathered from ancient New England rock walls. It is based on renderings the artist made from memory and direct observation, Abstract Sculpture (machine for a Peaceable Kingdom dedicated to the dangerous radicals of the 11AM Sunday Weekly Meeting of the Society of Friends (Quakers), Rutherford Place, NY, AKA. Sit Down/Shut-up, AKA. The Ongoing Problem of The Relentless Approximation of The Thing Itself, a 1:4 scale section of an anomalous architectural element installed to facilitate reception of The Word), 2002-03, is a free-standing, mixed-media object constructed of wood, plaster, metal, and stones gathered from ancient New England rock walls. It is based on renderings the artist made from memory and direct observation, after attending a Quaker meeting in March of 2002. Entering the meeting and glimpsing the space for the first time activated a vivid memory of a dream in which he was peacefully overtaken by a black granite tidal wave resembling his paintings, referred to in the dream as "The Jimi Hendrix Wave."

Robert Reynolds, born in Massachusetts in 1966, lives and works in New York. He attended The School of the Boston MFA, 1986; Brown University, A.B.1990; The Whitney Independent Study Program in 1992-93; Senior Teaching Fellow, Harvard University 2000-02, (working with Dr. Robert Coles). His work has previously been included in shows at The Wexner Center, The Katonah Art Museum, Threadwaxing Space and elsewhere.

 


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