Cellar Door
September 22 - October 29, 2022 | Project Space
Alan Reid
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Installation view, Cellar Door, 2022
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Installation view, Cellar Door, 2022
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Installation view, Cellar Door, 2022
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Installation view, Cellar Door, 2022
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Installation view, Cellar Door, 2022
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Installation view, Cellar Door, 2022
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Alan Reid
Immaculate Conception, 2022
Acrylic on linen
22 x 16 inches -
Alan Reid
The Antisocial Partner, 2021
Acrylic on linen
20 x 15 inches -
Alan Reid
Self-made Man, 2022
Acrylic on linen
20 x 15 inches -
Alan Reid
Narcissus, 2022
Acrylic on linen
24 x 19 inches -
Alan Reid
Medusa's Melancholia, 2021
Acrylic on linen
20 x 14 inches -
Alan Reid
Lover's Display, 2021
Acrylic on linen
28 x 23 inches -
Alan Reid
Lost in Thought, 2022
Acrylic on linen
21 x 16 inches -
Alan Reid
Eros in Paradise, 2022
Acrylic on linen
21 x 15 inches -
Alan Reid
Persona Non Grata, 2022
Acrylic on linen
22 x 16 inches -
Alan Reid
Emotional Wreck, 2022
Acrylic on linen
20 x 14 inches -
Alan Reid
Core Strength, 2022
Acrylic on linen
24 x 19 inches -
Alan Reid
Eros, Remember, 2022
Acrylic on linen
24 x 19 inches
Press Release
Nicelle Beauchene Gallery is pleased to present Cellar Door, a project space exhibition with Brooklyn-based artist Alan Reid.
Alan Reid’s meticulous acrylic on linen paintings amalgamate traditional painting and illustration techniques with varied references from histories of design, architecture, and art. Direct observational painting, airbrushed details, and a repertoire of pochoir illustration commingle to produce trompe l’oeil textures of fabric or folds of paper; rendered photoshop collage; dye stains and spatters. Language commands each composition through beguiling single words and short phrases, the messaging dressed in dutiful typefaces. Reid’s paintings suggest an attention to the mechanics of painting as an object, posing structural queries into the poetics of image-making.
Alan Reid (b. 1976, Texas) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He has had solo exhibitions at Mary Mary, Glasgow; Lisa Cooley, New York; A Palazzo Gallery, Brescia and Patricia Low, Gstaad. Group exhibitions include Miguel Abreu, New York; Situations, New York; Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York; Jacky Strenz, Frankfurt; Poker Flats, Williamstown; and Inman Gallery, Houston, among others.
His monograph Warm Equations was published in 2016 by Edition Patrick Frey.