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David Reed’s innovative oeuvre and self-definition as a painter took place in the ground-breaking context of the Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art and Minimalism. Reed’s significance, which to this day has not been sufficiently appreciated, resides in the fact that his work evinces a simultaneous sensory opulence and analytical clarity, which in turn has to perform a self-transformation in painting in order to arrive at adequate results under the auspices and conditions of a new digital reality. In so doing, Reed’s painting draws upon a basic experience of a reality which is only tangible through the medium of painting. Surrogate images have always lurked behind the supposedly authentic experience, the apparently real body, for within Reed’s cosmos, the surrogate takes the place of the authentic because, in a world governed by images, the unique experience of the real takes place in the modality of the repetition of preformed images. The fitting experience here dates back to the late 1960s when Reed was engaged in classical plein air painting in the deserts of Arizona and New Mexico. After having spent the morning painting, he went in search of shade in a cave in the vicinity of Monument Valley and drank from a well there that seemed strangely familiar to him. He then found his way into a small canyon that was likewise familiar. Only years later did he realise the reason for this peculiar familiarity which this completely unknown locality held for him: he had once seen the cave in the John Ford movie »The Searchers« (1956). The first illustrated catalogue of his paintings eagerly awaited by devotees of abstract art, depicts them for the first time in a so-called flatbook in an appropriate size without the aid of unappealing hinged flap.
Exhibition: Kunstmuseum Bonn, 28/6–7/10/2012
David Reed, born 1946, lives in New York. He is knwon as a colorist and for creating long, narrow abstract paintings on canvas that are hung either lengthwise or vertically and feature several images resembling enlarged photographs of swirling brushstrokes juxtaposes in a single painting. His paintings are engaged in a crossover of film, electronic media and everyday cultural aspects. He is also an installation sculptor, video artist and a lecturer fo art and art history. He is also admiring art from the Baroque as well as works by Degas and Delacroix.
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