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Reilly: The Classic Series (1988-1990) Classical
subject matter is combined with geometric shaped-canvas structures.
These works incorporated a range of media including oil, acrylic,
carved wood and gold leaf on shaped canvases that are piled up to
five pieces deep. Sections are bolted together and integrated with
fragments of gilded frames.
In a review for ARTWEEK, Nancy Ann Jones writes:
"Through his choice of subject matter, stylistic painting excursions
and titles, Reilly has created quintessentially postmodern works..."
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Reilly: Convergence Period (1999-2006)
explores an eclectic mix of abstraction, representational painting,
classical, historical and popular imagery combined with richly textured
surfaces, cast bas relief and mosaics, all on a singular-level shaped
canvas. These paintings simultaneously comment on a variety of artistic
issues ranging from postmodern painting theory to aspects of popular
culture, politics and the human condition. "Fresh,
postmodernist whole is the name of the game," Josef Woodard:
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2006 Jack Reilly
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