Studio visit with:

Ben Reeves

Sunday, May 31, 2009


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Ben Reeves lives and works in Vancouver where he teaches at Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design. Reeves\’ drawings focus on the physical surface of painting. In these works he delineates each brush stroke from a painting paradoxically using a rigorous graphite contour line to produce the dense pattern of painterly gesture. These works highlight formal structures while causing the figurative image to slip away within an apparently abstract field: the language of representation supersedes its subject. Reeves investigates the inevitable gap between \’reality\’ and representation: a space where the world is rationalized through visual conventions. In 2005 Reeves\’ drawings were featured in a solo exhibition at the Oakville Galleries and in In Line, group exhibitions at Jessica Bradley Art & Projects and CSA Space, Vancouver, with Rebecca Donald and Evan Lee. Recent solo exhibitions include Museum London, London, ON; and Jessica Bradley Art + Projects.