> DESCRIPTION
Reid drips,
scrapes, sprays and draws this time around with glue and spray adhesive,
which bind the glass (both black and mirrored silver) to the paper. The
variety of effect ranges from the lyrical (elegant swirls and wispy lines)
to the downright gritty.
In this
show, as in all of Reid’s shows, light is as an essential element of the
work. Upon entering a room full of these drawings one imagines oneself
entering the glittering and enchanted realm of a fairy tale. The room
sparkles as light flickers and flashes off the highly reflective surfaces
of the silver glass. Unlike her watercolors where light quietly hovers on
the subtle edges of the raised lines, this light is dramatic. It moves
endlessly over the permanently frozen images inviting a spry meditation on
how the hand of the artist and the eye of the viewer come together to
create new and interesting visual experiences.
LAURIE REID
(born Minneapolis, MN) received an MFA from California College of the Arts
in 1996 and a BA in French Literature from Reed College in 1986. Her work
has been widely exhibited in numerous gallery and museum exhibitions at
venues such as the Mills College Art Museum, SFMOMA, The Drawing Center,
and the Berkeley Art Museum. In 2000 Reid exhibited in the Whitney
Biennial and in 1999 she was the recipient of a SECA Award from SFMOMA.
Her work is included in the collections of SFMOMA, The Museum of Modern
Art, NY, the Whitney Museum, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art among
others.