David Reed
By (Author) Richard Schiff
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
19th April 2022
1st February 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
709.2
Hardback
156
Width 229mm, Height 292mm
Since the outset of his career, David Reeds 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 characterised by fluid, torquing, extended marks that reveal the viscosity of paint and the speed of colour and light in a flattened manner that looks photographic or filmic.
David Reed documents the artists 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 artists 'working drawings', which he has long made to document the many stages of a paintings 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 Reeds paintings.
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.