About The Work
Scott Reeder’s work frequently incorporates elements of humor in works that vary from abstract painting to feature-length films. New Kinds of Music presents a list of invented musical “genres” that range from humorous double entendre (“Foreclosed House” describing both a real phenomenon as well as, potentially, a form of “house” music) to combinations of radically different cultural entities or sensibilities for comedic effect (“Drunk Classical,” for example.) Reeder’s work spoofs the impulse of the music industry to invent new labels to better market their content as well as the way that popular music has changed from a collectively unifying experience to one characterized by obsessively minute and marginal differences.
Courtesy of Art+Culture Projects
About Scott Reeder
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: A Guide to Detroit's Best Art Galleries
- Interviews & Features: 5 Art Galleries to Know in Chicago
- Interviews & Features: The 27 Best Paintings of NADA Miami Beach 2016
- Interviews & Features: An Insider's Guide to the 7 Best MFA Painting Programs in the United States
- Interviews & Features: Tyson Reeder on Turning the Art World Askew Through Drunk Sports, Fuzzy Paintings, and Funny Fairs
Single color silkscreen print on paper
40.00 x 30.00 in
101.6 x 76.2 cm
This work is signed and numbered by the artist.
About The Work
Scott Reeder’s work frequently incorporates elements of humor in works that vary from abstract painting to feature-length films. New Kinds of Music presents a list of invented musical “genres” that range from humorous double entendre (“Foreclosed House” describing both a real phenomenon as well as, potentially, a form of “house” music) to combinations of radically different cultural entities or sensibilities for comedic effect (“Drunk Classical,” for example.) Reeder’s work spoofs the impulse of the music industry to invent new labels to better market their content as well as the way that popular music has changed from a collectively unifying experience to one characterized by obsessively minute and marginal differences.
Courtesy of Art+Culture Projects
About Scott Reeder
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: A Guide to Detroit's Best Art Galleries
- Interviews & Features: 5 Art Galleries to Know in Chicago
- Interviews & Features: The 27 Best Paintings of NADA Miami Beach 2016
- Interviews & Features: An Insider's Guide to the 7 Best MFA Painting Programs in the United States
- Interviews & Features: Tyson Reeder on Turning the Art World Askew Through Drunk Sports, Fuzzy Paintings, and Funny Fairs
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