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SUMMARY:Sun Patterns—Dark Canyons: The Paintings and Aquatints of Doel Reed
DESCRIPTION:Sun Patterns—Dark Canyon explores the art and career of the 20th-century American printmaker and\npainter Doel Reed (1894–1985). Best known today as a Southwestern artist and master of aquatint\nprintmaking\, Reed began his career in the Midwest and moved to Oklahoma in the 1920s. He served as\nan art professor at Oklahoma State University for more than 30 years. Like many other Depression-era\nartists\, Reed embraced American Scene painting—an art movement which depicted everyday life and\nfolk customs. For much of his career\, Reed was a friend and colleague of other artists in the Midwest\,\nincluding members of the Wichita-based Prairie Print Makers. \nUltimately\, Reed would find his true inspiration in the rugged terrain and luminous light of New\nMexico. The artist began summering in the Taos artist colony starting in the 1940s and permanently\nmoved to New Mexico in 1959. The landscape\, geology\, and history of New Mexico were his\nprimary sources of inspiration and perfectly suited his signature style—painting and printmaking\ncharacterized by geometric abstraction\, the dramatic use of lights and darks\, and a focus on\nemotional impact. \nSun Patterns—Dark Canyons: The Paintings and Aquatints of Doel Reed has been organized by the\nOklahoma State University Museum of Art\, Stillwater\, Oklahoma. The exhibition was curated by\nDr. Rebecca Brienen. \nOklahoma exhibition sponsors Kent and Jeanette Young\, Neal and Lora Buck\, Doel Reed Center\,\nVaughn Vennerberg II Endowed Chair in Art\, and Oklahoma State University Museum of Art Advocates\nprovided financial support. The accompanying catalogue was sponsored by Carl and\nMarilynn Thoma Foundation and Terra Foundation for American Art. \nOn view in the Paul Ross Gallery and Scott and Carol Ritchie Gallery.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/sun-patterns-dark-canyons-the-paintings-and-aquatints-of-doel-reed-2/
LOCATION:Wichita Art Museum\, 1400 West Museum Boulevard\, Wichita\, KS\, 67203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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