In 1975 David Reed exhibited a series of new paintings at Susan Caldwell Gallery, New York, which had a strong impact on Christopher Wool, a young artist at the time. More than forty years later, Wool, along with Katy Siegel, curated an exhibition of Reed’s paintings, complemented by a group exhibition of artists who were similarly exploring the relationship between process and image-making in painting, sculpture, photography, and film—on view at Gagosian, 980 Madison Avenue, New York through February 25, 2017. In this video, Wool, Siegel, and Reed discuss the memory of those paintings and the New York art scene in 1975.
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Video by Granny Cart Productions
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