
Scott Reeder, Magenta Window, 2021; Limited Edition Print
Scott Reeder is a multi-disciplinary artist who uses deadpan humor and cultural critique to expose the absurdity of life. Based in Detroit and Chicago, he first became known in the late 1990s and early 2000s for his text-based paintings and parodies of process painting, as well as for his later feature-length, sci-fi film Moon Dust. The artist’s works have been the subject of one and two person exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Canada, New York; Kavi Gupta, Chicago; Marlborough Gallery, New York; Luce Gallery, Turino; Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York; among others. Magenta Window depicts an anthropomorphized flower in a vase, smoking and gazing out the window like a noirish detective. As though to suggest a sense of longing on behalf of the flower, pink palm trees appear through the blinds, flatly lit from behind by an orange-hued sky. The work stems from Reeder’s newest series of brightly colored, cartoon-like paintings that draw from the traditions of still-l