Guy Reid
Born in 1963, Guy Reid is British but lives and works near Aurignac, in the Haute-Garonne, South West France. After completing a degree in Politics and History in
London, he undertook in 1985 an apprenticeship as cabinet maker and carver with
the world renowned Spink Restoration workshop, where he stayed and continued
to work on pieces belonging to many of the world's great museums. It was not until
1995 that he started to create his own sculptures with his first exhibition in London
occurring in 1999. Other exhibitions followed amongst which those in New York
2009, Paris 2009 and several in London, the latest being in 2013.
Many of his works
are held in both private and public collections, notably in the USA, Australia, Asia,
France and the UK.
As a lime wood sculptor, Guy Reid has dedicated his artistic
life above all to a particularly personnel and singular search. Craftsman or artist?
Reid lays claim to both. From the beginning his approach to figurative sculpture
reflects a pure and continual movement relative to his own intimate world. Andrew,
his partner and the central subject of his work, is the pivot around which gravitate
other subjects close to him. Reid continues to work within the contexts of volume
and scale, and in constant relation to the space in which works are placed.
2013
bilingual edition (English / French)
Immédiats / Analogues - Monographs
26.00 13.00 €
Guy Reid's singular lime wood sculptures.