Sarah
Greene Reed & Shawn Smith
18 October - 21 November, 2007
Opening Reception · Thursday, October 18·
6-8 pm
Gallery Talk · Saturday, November 3·
1pm
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Sarah
Greene Reed
Onions, 2007
Archival Pigment Print of Digital Collage
40 x 27 1/2 inches
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Shawn
Smith
Peafile, 2006
Plywood, Ink, & Paint
47 x 74 x 25 inches
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d berman gallery is pleased
to present new digital collages by Sarah Greene Reed
and sculptures by Shawn Smith. Whereas the smooth
surfaces of Ms. Reed’s prints imply illusions of depth,
Mr. Smith creates complex three dimensional pieces
inspired by flat, grainy pixils of digital media.
Sarah Greene Reed says,
“I strive to create a non-hierarchical playing field,
a visual dumping ground, for objects that I find interesting
… I am fascinated with color and, on a certain level,
could be happy making color compositions alone. However,
my real satisfaction lies in combining these interests:
layering, painting, masking, and rearranging until
I reach the perfect balance of successful visual composition
and charged dialogue between objects. … Recently,
I have become fascinated with the notion of beauty.
In these turbulent times, I feel that people need
beauty now more than ever. I wrestled for years with
the guilt of making pretty art; now, I am allowing
myself to make unapologetically beautiful work.”
Shawn Smith says, “My
work investigates the slippery intersection between
the digital world and reality. Specifically, I am
interested in how we experience nature through a television
or a computer screen. Readily available images make
us believe that we ‘know’ these natural objects but
we really only identify patterns of pixilated light.
Recently I have been creating a series of what I call
‘Re-Things.’ These whimsical objects are sculptural
representations of digital information that symbolize
objects of nature. Through the process of pixilation,
some bits of information are lost and the form is
abstracted. I see my building process as an experiment
in alchemy using man-made composite materials to represent
natural forms.”
Ms. Reed received
her BFA from Rhode Island School of Design and pursued
master studies at the University of Houston. She now
lives in Austin and teaches at The Art School at Austin
Museum of Art – Laguna Gloria. Mr. Smith has just
returned to Texas after receiving his MFA at California
College of the Arts and designing Doppel-Fountain,
a monumental stainless steel sculpture in San Francisco.
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Sarah Greene Reed
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Shawn Smith
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