Chicago Works: Scott Reeder at the MCA Chicago
Written by Andrew Katz Katz

More pictures after the jump! The monumental scale and airiness of the painting first appears as some sort of Ab-Ex constellation, a heroic gesture echoing the machismo of modernist painting - all of which is undermined upon closer inspection. Here, Reeder takes on the role of the comedian; an individual that is permitted to advance potentially serious subject matter by using the disarming qualities of humor. The spaghetti paintings are less overt in their jokiness than some of the other works, but enhance the contextual reading of them. Aside from the potential for art-critical headiness, the exhibition is undeniably fun - a seemingly rare experience in the art world.
The exhibition runs through January 24th, 2012. Click here to read an interview between Scott Reeder and the curator Julie Rodrigues Widholm, published in Jettison Quarterly. --- Scott Reeder is currently living between Raleigh, NC and Chicago, IL. His work is represented by Kavi Gupta Gallery in Chicago and Berlin, Daniel Reich in New York, and Green Gallery in Milwaukee. He has recently shown his work at Kavi Gupta Gallery, Chicago; Saatchi Gallery, London; Daniel Reich Gallery, New York; and Luce Gallery, Torino, Italy. Josh Reames is a Chicago-based artist and director of Manifest Exhibitions
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