Singer Island artist Reza's career could be subtitled "More Pieces
About Violence and Food," considering that he's had exhibition series
with the sweet 'n' sour titles Chocolate and Roses and Guns and
Roses. Food is a subject at least passively encountered by every
artist, but depicting violence in art requires sensitivity. Reza grew up
in Persia during the Shah's regime, so he's also seen this aspect of his art
all-too-closely. While some of his paintings and sculptures show violence
and its aftermath, some actually employ it Reza has had marksmen
shoot holes in some of his pieces for extra effect.
Not exactly standard fare for impressing
art critics, yet Reza has been glowingly reviewed in publications from The
Miami Herald to the Tampa
Tribune.
He's also been featured on the national
television program Good Morning, America, proving that (at
least in this case) a little violence doesn't hurt.
Location: North Beach Gallery, 318 Flamingo
Drive (north side of the Carefree Theater), West Palm Beach
Dates: Through Jan. 15
Phone: 407/655-9899
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