词条 | Brett Reichman |
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Style and ThemeReichman’s inquiry into the politics of gay culture critiques political correctness and cultural assimilation, however the approach to realism is never simply reproductive. He separates the concept of Realism (arts) from Naturalism (arts) within a discourse that views popular culture as anxious, obsessed with artificiality and unnatural beauty. His pictures take lubricious fantasy to the point of ridicule, without losing completely a quotient of psychological truth.[6] Often, his works include that of which he collects: mid-century modern furniture and dinnerware. The aesthetics of these mid-century items are often present in his representations of non-normative contemporary gay domestic space.[7] An example of Brett Reichman's own mid-century design object he has incorporated into his artwork is the Gildcraft Italia Mondrian Vase, which he actually uses as the title for his painting. In fact, Reichman's show at CB1 Gallery, Better Living Through Design have all his works titled after his mid-century furniture and set pieces.[8] Reichman being gay in the age of AIDS drew him to expose social perceptions and prejudices which also allowed him to express his own sense of self.[9] The AIDS era drew his consciousness to loss—the loss of life as well as of innocence and the sense of freedom that once prevailed in the gay community.[10] In Brett Reichman's early works, he uses children's toys such as rubber lambs and pixies to provide a source of imagined innocence.[9] He also plays around with childhood fables that make viewers perceive very cheerful expectations or enthusiasms.[10] Yet, Reichman's decisive details with this theme suggest that some things aren't always what they seem. His early works focused on being about a certain loss of cultural innocence. Reichman's 1998 show, "It's Hard to Be Happy," at the Orange County Museum of Art reveals his fascination with duality and misleading appearances. In his work such as Threefold, Reichman depicts three elves, with the look of worry on one elf's face, in contrast to the others' obliviousness, suggesting the awareness and threat of AIDS.[9] TechniqueOil paintings address the history of fabric and folds in painting while situating this rich history within a contemporary discourse of exaggeration, camp, and queer politic. Reichman has evidently noticed how frequently in pre-modern European painting the coursing of posh clothing and other drapery can communicate the unutterable and unpicturable -the very scandal of embodiment itself- to the suggestible mind.[6] Works on paper are accomplished in watercolor and gouache through the process of layered crosshatching.[11] The crosshatch ironically builds up the image while simultaneously negating it. This opposition refers to the contradictions within the imagery itself: representative of satisfaction and dissatisfaction, fulfillment and insatiability, humor and disgust. The crosshatch creates an image stroke by stroke, further implicating the subtexts of obsessiveness, eroticism, and the hard fought, hard won achievements exemplified through personal and political struggle. ExhibitionsHe has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions at Gallery Paule Anglim in San Francisco,[12] the PPOW Gallery in New York, Feature Inc., NY,[13] the Rena Bransten Gallery in San Francisco, and the Orange County Museum of Art.[14] His work was recently included in I Am Not Monogamous, I Heart Poetry, at Feature, Inc. NY, Silence, Exile and Cunning at the Sonoma Valley Museum of Art, Kiki: The Proof Is In The Pudding at Ratio 3 Gallery in San Francisco,[15] and Pacific Light: A Survey of California Watercolor 1908-2008, at the Nordic Watercolor Museum (Nordiska Akvarellmuseet), Skärhamn, Sweden. Reichman’s work is in many public collections, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art,[16] the Berkeley Art Museum, the Portland Art Museum, and the Orange County Museum. His work is featured in the publications Art—A Sex Book by John Waters (filmmaker) and Bruce Hainley, Untitled Publication (Red Square), by Feature Inc, Pacific Light: A Survey of California Watercolor 1908-2008, the Nordiska Akvarellmuseet and In A Different Light: Visual Culture, Sexual Identity, Queer Practice, Art, AIDS, America, among others. References1. ^San Francisco Art Institute Faculty{{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 2. ^ARTNET 3. ^Blake, Nayland "Curating in a Different Light" {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927162707/http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/exhibition/InaDifferentLight/Curating_In_a_Different_Light_by_Nayland_Blake.pdf |date=September 27, 2011 }} 4. ^"Beyond Loss: Art in the Era of AIDS," Exhibit Pamphlet, Washington project for the Arts, Washington DC, 1993 5. ^{{cite web|last1=Arceneaux|first1=Michael|title=‘Art AIDS America’ Keeps the Door Open on a Difficult, Inspired Chapter of Art History {{!}} Village Voice|url=https://www.villagevoice.com/2016/08/23/art-aids-america-keeps-the-door-open-on-a-difficult-inspired-chapter-of-art-history/|accessdate=August 23, 2016}} 6. ^1 Baker, Kenneth "Reichman and Sherwood at Anglim", San Francisco Chronicle, September 11, 2011, page E3 7. ^{{Cite news|url=http://cb1gallery.com/project/brett-reichman-better-living-through-design/|title=Brett Reichman - Better Living Through Design - CB1 Gallery|work=CB1 Gallery|access-date=2017-10-28|language=en-US}} 8. ^{{cite web|last1=Wagley|first1=Catherine|title=Catherine Wagley Reviews Brett Reichman: "Better Living Through Design" on Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles (Carla) - CB1 Gallery|url=http://cb1gallery.com/2015/12/13/catherine-wagley-reviews-brett-reichman-better-living-through-design-on-contemporary-art-review-los-angeles-carla/|website=CB1 Gallery|accessdate=December 9, 2015|date=13 December 2015}} 9. ^1 2 {{cite web|last1=Geunther|first1=Bruce|title=It's Hard to Be Happy|url=http://brettreichman.com/docs/Geunther.pdf}} 10. ^1 {{cite web|last1=Dubin|first1=Zan|url=https://search-proquest-com.proxylib.csueastbay.edu/latimes/docview/421445534/1F42660B11074EEBPQ/1?accountid=28458|publisher=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=5 September 1998|language=en}} 11. ^Eclectix: Traditional, NewBrow, Pop Art 12. ^Paule Anglim Gallery{{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 13. ^Feature, Inc {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110624055536/http://www.featureinc.com/exhibs-1996.html |date=June 24, 2011 }} 14. ^Orange County Museum of Art Archives 15. ^Ratio 3 Gallery 16. ^SFMOMA Explore Modern Art Selected bibliography
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