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Faris McReynolds

Faris McReynolds (born 1977, Dallas, Texas) is a Los Angeles-based artist and musician. His paintings have been shown in solo exhibitions around the world and have been featured in Details, Art Papers, Flash Art Magazine, Tema Celeste, and ArtWeek.

McReynolds grew up in Richardson, Texas, a suburb of Dallas, the son of an Indian mother and an American father. He spent his childhood between Texas and Mumbai, and appeared in the 1985 Bollywood movie Shahadat, when he was eight. From 1990-1998, he played bass guitar in Dallas based skate-punk band Family Values. During that time, they toured the American southwest. He started publicly showing his paintings in 1998, and in 2000, he received his BFA from Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles.[1][2][3][4][5]

Selected solo exhibitions

Selected group exhibitions

Selected public collections

Selected bibliography

Music

In 2011, he started the record label Post Planetary and released Archer Black's, Forgiveness is a Weapon.[72][73][74][75][76]

Album covers

References

  1. ^ Night Driving with Faris McReynolds 2016
  2. ^ CDS DIGEST Faris McReynolds 2013
  3. ^ All Music One Finger Riot, Fly by Life
  4. ^ LA Artstream: Interviews with Los Angeles artists, actors and musicians (Faris McReynolds)[1]
  5. ^ LA Artstream: Faris McReynolds Creative Current Interviews with Los Angeles artists, actors and musicians [2] Archived 2020-02-17 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Shaheen Modern and Contemporary Art, Artist Biography: Faris McReynolds [3]
  7. ^ Shaheen Modern and Contemporary Art, Faris McReynolds: Six New Paintings [4]
  8. ^ Shaheen Modern and Contemporary Art, Faris McReynolds: Oil Studies 2006-2010 [5]
  9. ^ Art Agenda Announcements Tim Van Laere Gallery presents Faris McReynolds, March 8, 2010 [6]
  10. ^ Tim Van Laere Gallery Faris McReynolds 11 March - 24 April 2010 [7]
  11. ^ Art Daily Tim Van Laere Gallery Presents Paintings by Faris McReynolds
  12. ^ Roberts & Tilton Press Release: Faris McReynoldsThe Primitive Electric October 17 - November 14, 2009 [8]
  13. ^ Daily Serving Faris McReynolds, by Edy Pickens[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ [9]
  15. ^ [10]
  16. ^ Gallery Min Min Press Release Opening Reception on November 14, 2008
  17. ^ Shaheen Modern and Contemporary Art, Faris McReynolds: Sight Unseen [11]
  18. ^ Tim Van Laere Gallery Faris McReynolds 15 March - 21 April, 2007
  19. ^ Tokyo Art Beat The Haphazard versus the Delicate: Two Painters exhibiting in Roppongi, MELANEY LEE, June 27, 2007 [12]
  20. ^ Tokyo Art Beat Gallery Min Min Press Release May 18, 2007 – June 20, 2007 [13]
  21. ^ Plastic Palace Press Release Berlin - 15 November 2007 – 5 January 2008 Faris McReynolds - Plastic Palace [14]
  22. ^ Roberts & Tilton Press Release: Faris McReynolds Oh Dead AirMarch 18 - April 15, 2006 [15]
  23. ^ <Tokyo Art Beat Gallery Min Min Press Release March 28, 2006 – April 15, 2006 [16]
  24. ^ The Japan Times, "Roppongi's art gallery boom", MONTY DIPIETRO, May 18, 2005 [17]
  25. ^ FINO AL 21.II.2004 SHIRLEY TSE / FARIS MC REYNOLDS PADOVA, PERUGI ARTECONTEMPORANEA, by Alfredo Sigolo [18]
  26. ^ Artnet Rays of Light, by Jerry Saltz
  27. ^ artsy press release
  28. ^ Artillery Magazine, SERIOUS TOPICS: : DREAMHOUSE VS. PUNK HOUSE (PLUS CAT HOUSE)[19]
  29. ^ Whitehot Magazine, DOLLHOUSE FUNHOUSE: “Dreamhouse vs. Punk House (+ Cat House)[20]
  30. ^ ADF Magazine, Dreamhouse vs Punk House! Plus Cat House: An Interview with Kristen Calabrese [21]
  31. ^ STRETCHER OPTIONS "STRETCH — YOUR — OPTIONS" Serious Topics
  32. ^ The Art Newspaper, Honey I shrunk the art: the ultimate alternative biennial opens in Los Angeles: Dollhouse-sized paintings and installations replace big artistic statements and egos [22]
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  35. ^ Arts Alive - SDSU Downtown Gallery Presents Presence: Selections from the Matthew and Iris Strauss Family Foundation Collection [25]
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  37. ^ Three Day Weekend: Party in Back November 20 — December 19, 2015
  38. ^ Ochi Projects Up to & Including the Horizon June 11 - July 25, 2015 [27] Archived 2019-03-31 at the Wayback Machine
  39. ^ "16 JUL Q&A Faris McReynolds". Archived from the original on 2019-03-31. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
  40. ^ [28]
  41. ^ Nye Brown Facebook Event
  42. ^ Artsy
  43. ^ Issuu, Interiors: Faris McReynolds & Claudia Parducci Digital Catalog [29]
  44. ^ [30]
  45. ^ Roberts & Tilton Press Release: Macrocosm September 6 – October 4, 2008 [31]
  46. ^ Boulder Daily Camera Art Guide: Paintings by Stephen Batura, Jeffrey Keith, Faris McReynolds, Amy Metier, Maggie Michael, Frank T. Martinez and David Reed; and film from the British Film Institute, the George Eastman House, the Library of Congress and the Netherlands Film Museum, Colorado, US May 16, 2008 [32]
  47. ^ Marc Selwyn Fine Art PRESS RELEASE: SOME KIND OF PORTRAIT Curated by Simon Watson and Craig Hensala June 30 through July 28, 2007 [33]
  48. ^ Easy Reader: Local art, Here, there, everywhere, Bondo Wyszpolski January 25, 2007 [34][permanent dead link]
  49. ^ Roberts & Tilton Press Release: Do Not StackDecember 2–22, 2006 [35]
  50. ^ Berlin Daily - Art in Berlin, New York gallery Goff + Rosenthal opens new premises in Berlin, September 1, 2006 [36]
  51. ^ Roberts & Tilton Press Release: Sea ChangeSeptember 9 - October 14, 2006 [37]
  52. ^ Tim Van Laere Gallery, Dig for Fire 29 June - 29 July 2006 Ellen De Meutter, Bojan Fajfric, Edward Lipski, Faris McReynolds, Peter Rogiers, Ed Templeton, Henk Visch, Franz West [38]
  53. ^ Roberts & Tilton Press Release: UntitledApril 30 - May 28, 2005 [39]
  54. ^ PACIFIC LINES Doug Crocco, Chris Finley, Andrew Hahn, Portia Hein, Faris McReynolds, Casey Jex Smith, Scott Waterman July 7 – August 26, 2005 [40]
  55. ^ Faris McReynolds, Untitled (Huddle), 2005
  56. ^ Faris McReynolds, The Motorcade, 2005
  57. ^ Roberts & Tilton Press Release Eye of the Needle October 23 - November 17, 2004 [41]
  58. ^ Necessary Fictions DE CHIARA GALLERY, NEW YORK Press Release
  59. ^ Blum & Poe Press Release: THAT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON December 13, 2001 — January 26, 2002 [42]
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  63. ^ [46]
  64. ^ Shana Nys Dambrot's CV
  65. ^ New American Paintings, Artist: Faris McReynolds, 2002, Pacific Coast, Issue #43 [47]
  66. ^ Owl Magazine, YOU GOTTA SEE THIS: “The Lawn” by ExDetectives, June 15, 2012, Trina N. Green [48]
  67. ^ The Aquarian ExDetectives: Farthest Star, Review, Jakub Lipczyk, February 11, 2013 [49]
  68. ^ Punk Globe, Ginger Coyote
  69. ^ The Wild Magazine, Katie Chow
  70. ^ Press Release: Magnet Magazine MP3 AT 3PM: ONE FINGER RIOT, July 15, 2014 [50]
  71. ^ Nylon premiere: one finger riot “the sea”, CHRISTIAN LAVERY JULY 02, 2014 [51]
  72. ^ Post Planetary Soundcloud
  73. ^ Archer Black Forgiveness is a Weapon Press Release
  74. ^ Archer Black "Onward & Down" Single
  75. ^ Movement Magazine New L.A.-based Post Planetary record label launches with three album releases scheduled for early 2012, December 22, 2011 [52]
  76. ^ Archer Black - Onward and Down Released on Post Planetary
  77. ^ Gold Robot Records
  78. ^ Young Hunting Bandcamp

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