Randall Reid: Past and Present
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Randall Reid, Coast Line -
Randall Reid, Golden Palette -
Randall Reid, 822 Fractions -
Randall Reid, Building Material -
Randall Reid, Gray Walls -
Randall Reid, Memories of a Distant Past -
Randall Reid, Seeing Spots -
Randall Reid, Red Tides -
Randall Reid, Speckled Landscape -
Randall Reid, Rock -
Randall Reid, Fractions -
Randall Reid, Farmers Market -
Randall Reid, On Deck -
Randall Reid, Entering a Space -
Randall Reid, Layers of Steel -
Randall Reid, Blue Light -
Randall Reid, Letters in the Sky
Randall Reid’s latest body of work, Past and Present, is forged of materials and impressions of eras past. With his refined understanding of form and content, and working with the skill of both an artist and craftsman, Reid redirects fragments of collected historical material such as signage, wood, and steel. Working with remnants of functional ephemera including cold war era panels, Victorian instruments, printmaking tools, and bits of structures that could be barns or boathouses— for example— Reid creates vignettes freed from their original context, but full of reminiscence. His pieces surface dormant memories and bring fresh life with new meaning to conceptions of the past.
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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.
