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Anthony Meier Fine Arts is pleased to
present The Bohemian Disaster and Other Paintings, an
exhibition of new work by Los Angeles based artist Rob
Reynolds. Exhibiting at the gallery for the first time,
Reynolds’ finely detailed paintings of shipwrecks and
renderings of light, shadow and sky are layered with
intellect, emotion and historical reference.
Debuting a series of works on canvas that sit squarely in
the intersection of abstraction and representation,
Reynolds’ imagery is derived in part from historical records
and archives of maritime catastrophes. Focused on published
records, largely reported and compiled by amateur
historians, Reynolds plays these subjects against art
historical movements such as minimalism and pop art.
Reynolds’ work is variously informed by his interest in the
investigation of the painting support, color field painting
and traits of American and Northern European regional
maritime painting. The result is a surface hovering between
intelligibility and pure materiality, referring to another
time, while suggesting that much of what has happened before
happens still.
Each painting includes text referring to a specific event or photo caption.
The isolated words or phrases are at once informative and mysterious,
many times in pun or double entendre with a kind of deadpan humor and tragic
beauty that only serves to open the opportunity for viewer interpretation.
An artist-fabricated daybed, including books and artifacts, functions as equal
parts fragment of the archive from which the body of work is derived, minimal
sculpture and window seat and stems from the artist’s interest in
transparent dialog with viewers
and quiet contemplation.
*The
artist will donate a portion of his proceeds to The Sea
Shepherd Conservation Society.
*complimentary valet parking provided
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