David Reed

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Description

A beautifully illustrated, in-depth look at recent works by David Reed, an American artist who brings conceptual interests in process and duration to his abstract paintings.  Since the outset of his career, David Reed’s central preoccupation has been to challenge and reinvent how to make a painting. Consistently, his paintings present a compelling tension between the gestural and the impersonal; in recent times this has been characterized by fluid, torquing, extended marks that reveal the viscosity of paint and the speed of color and light in a flattened manner that looks photographic or filmic. David Reed documents the artist’s 2020 exhibition of new work at Gagosian in New York, presenting 15 outsize paintings that, in many cases, were over a decade in the making. The plates are punctuated by striking details of several works. The artist’s “working drawings,” which he has long made to document the many stages of a painting’s creation, are illustrated throughout the plate section, offering insights into his varied sources and complex processes.  A new essay by art historian Richard Shiff examines the emotional tenor of Reed’s paintings.

Additional information

Weight 1.03 kg
Dimensions 1.55 × 23.35 × 29.47 cm
PubliCanadation City/Country

USA

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Format

Hardback

Language

Pages

156

Publisher

Year Published

2022-4-19

Imprint

ISBN 10

0847871762

About The Author

Richard Shiff is the Effie Marie Cain Regents Chair in Art at the University of Texas at Austin, where he directs the Center for the Study of Modernism. 

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