Randall Reid: Times Past
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Randall Reid, Between Spaces -
Randall Reid, A Narrow Departure -
Randall Reid, Calculus -
Randall Reid, Above Ground -
Randall Reid, Climate Control -
Randall Reid, A Lifetime Ago -
Randall Reid, Alignments -
Randall Reid, Eleven Thirty Seconds -
Randall Reid, Dispersed Time -
Randall Reid, Equally Divided -
Randall Reid, Existing in Space -
Randall Reid, We Have Been There Before -
Randall Reid, Feet -
Randall Reid, Flare -
Randall Reid, In the Space of an Hour -
Randall Reid, Miles of Space -
Randall Reid, Mixing Numbers -
Randall Reid, Motor Oil -
Randall Reid, Numbers in Place -
Randall Reid, From the Moon to Mars -
Randall Reid, Planetary Travel -
Randall Reid, Coming Home -
Randall Reid, The Beginning of Time -
Randall Reid, Red World -
Randall Reid, Refreshing as a Cup of Coffee -
Randall Reid, Memories of a Window -
Randall Reid, Rooted -
Randall Reid, Velvet Leaf -
Randall Reid, The X Factor -
Randall Reid, Size 28 -
Randall Reid, Sixty Seconds of an Hour -
Randall Reid, Sunlight -
Randall Reid, Three Moons -
Randall Reid, Travel by Day
Nüart Gallery presents, Times Past, an exhibition of new mixed media work by the artist Randall Reid. The exhibition will run March 19th through March 28th. Please join us for a virtual artist talk with Randall Reid Friday, March 19th at 4pm Mountain Time.
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Infused with a residue of the past, Randall Reid transforms salvaged steel and wood into a distilled and intimate world. A subtle colorist, Reid’s warm, burnished surfaces are cogently tactile – vestiges of memory and ancient artifact. The artist possesses a virtuoso ability to amend the nature of the scavenged and found materials by altering the appearance and changing the context. Reid reconceptualizes these collected objects to create his exquisitely crafted, formalistic abstractions.
Reid was born in Fort Worth, Texas in 1956. He has participated in over 300 exhibitions and is represented in numerous private and public collections including: The American Embassy, Kuwait, The Arkansas Art Center, The Austin Museum of Art, The Hoyt Institute of Fine Arts, The Masur Museum and The Muscarelle Museum of Fine Arts (College of William and Mary). He currently resides in San Marcos, Texas where he has been a Professor of Art and Design at Texas State University San Marcos for over three decades.
