Tim Van Laere Gallery Presents Paintings by Faris McReynolds
ANTWERP.- Tim Van Laere Gallery presents an exhibition with Faris McReynolds (*1977, Dallas,Texas, lives and works in Los Angeles,California.). This is the artist’s second solo exhibition at the gallery.

Faris McReynolds, "My Rap Video", 2010. Oil on canvas, 107 x 132 cm. Courtesy: Tim Van Laere Gallery, Antwerp and Roberts & Tilton, Los Angeles
Faris McReynolds states the following about his work: My work comes from the desire to find a balance between something that is staged and intuitive, original and reproduced, familiar and unexpected, digital and analog, comic and tragic. These are images where individual personality is paired with the anonymity of a crowd. They are like public memories, appropriated from images that were created for the purpose of telling a story, but once disconnected, tell a larger story about a self-congratulating American culture.
Toxic Mimics is a show about substituted experience. Found images stand in for what’s in my mind, and painting stands in for any real experience of that image. People are staging events for the camera, in this case the camera is a painting. People are getting lost in a moment, as the image falls apart when filtered through my perspective. These are paintings of leisure, of people coming together. My interest in group portraiture extends to portraits of class fantasies. Snapshots of a fleeting world somewhere between pleasant dreams and abject reality. Embracing Impressionism as an early attempt of Western perspective to break from reality, and as the art of the middle class. The blurred distance of desire before technology.
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