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Tag Archives: Lora Reynolds Gallery

Editorial: Recommendations, Tom Molloy

Irish artist Tom Molloy makes work that addresses current global affairs, collecting together and subtly altering political imagery. “Shake” stretches around a central wall in the gallery, featuring 59 black and white photographs of various world leaders — Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush included — shaking hands. Each photograph includes a handshake or [...]

Political Art and Tom Molloy’s New World

When we think of murals on public walls, we might imagine childlike portraits stretched across city blocks—or, the popularized work of Shepard Fairey (currently in Dallas). But we might not imagine a mural which touts an anti-American slogan like, “Down with U.S.A.,” or depictions of the statue of liberty as a skeleton, which the Associated [...]

More on Susan Collis and Baroque Minimalism

Susan Collis is currently on exhibit at Lora Reynolds Gallery in Austin, TX. In tandem with Caitlyn Collins’s review of the exhibition, “So it Goes: Another Astonishing Exhibition at Lora Reynolds Gallery,” this video by Artcity London features Collis discussing her work, and bringing attention to the “baroque minimalism” within her pieces. AdobeAirstream.com

Art Review: Cordy Ryman

If Robert Ryman, “explodes the classical distinctions between art as object and art as surface” (as  an interview during the series Art:  21 suggests), then what artistic accomplishment could possibly remain for his son – one of two Ryman progeny that are artists – to excavate? The impulse, when viewing Cordy Ryman’s work, is to [...]