Rhythm Adjust
21 MAY 2021 - 11 JUNE 2021Notes
"Generally my studio practice centres around a very developed material process which is determinedly figurative, suggests narrative and which relates in part to photo-realism. However, this is always tethered to other interests such as formal abstraction, surface, duration, doubt and an enquiry into authorship.
This fundamental need for a broader exploration means that when attempting to cultivate or rationalise a body of work I need to step away from the direct representation of ‘things’ and to understand how my practice relates (for example) to arrangement, language or composition. As a result every series of work I have ever made is created alongside other more ephemeral activities. These can vary from compositional thumbnails to collages to minimal abstractions, offering poetic alternatives to the world I’m building.... or in recent times text works which expand my thematic reasoning, act as a key to the work or (just as crucially) give flight to alternative readings. Perhaps themes are swimming into focus in my work and I want to relieve myself of the responsibility to complete, contain or package it all conceptually? The watercolours can offer me a chance to do that.
Lately these activities have taken on a more significant role. What may have begun as a tributary activity is now fundamental and can exist on its own terms." - Reece Jones, 2021
Reece Jones lives and works in Suffolk.
Accolades
Education: Royal Academy Schools, London
Exhibitions: Cultuurhuis de Warande, (Turnhout, Belgium), Andrew Mummery Gallery (London), The Drawing Room (London), Norwich Castle Museum, Voorkamer (Lier, Belgium), Tokyo Wonder Site, All Visual Arts (London), Triumph Gallery (Moscow), Transition Gallery (London), The Royal Academy (London), The Royal West of England Academy, Paul Stolper Gallery (London) and Stephane Simoens (Knokke, Belgium).
Reece was a founder and curator of the Rockwell project space in Hackney from 2002-07. He writes occasionally and curated The Hair Of The Dog at Block 336 in Brixton and Terminalia at Charlie Smith London.
He is a lecturer in Fine Art at City & Guilds of London Art School.