The American West somehow still maintains its foothold in the global subconscious, its raw and alluring brew of archetypes, wide-open dreamscapes of canyons and mountains, cowboys and Indians, grizzly bears and buffalo. As such, quote/unquote “Western Art” continues to make coin by milking these fantasies.
But of course, that West is long gone, if it ever really existed. What remains? What really happened here? Where are we going? What is happening to the land, the indigenous peoples, the scant and ever-diminishing waters? Who and where are the voices that will lead us forward?
Diane Stewart’s Modern West Gallery has made its name by unflinchingly addressing these hard questions through art. Diane, her family firmly grounded in the West, believes that art offers a unique path forward, and the Modern West Gallery her instrument to do so.
But hold on. This re-opening night, for a carefully curated exhibit called “Variant,” was a celebration. We collectively just emerged from the strangest of years to gather yet again, feel human, listen to live music (thank you Reckless Gestures), and drink free wine. Party at the Modern West!
In this podcast, we hang out with Diane and the three uniquely gifted artists she carefully chose to help us reflect on and move forward from this surreal year, Jorge Rojas, Al Denyer, and Paul Reynolds. Though they all share a passion for social and environmental justice, they couldn’t be more different as artists. How did they each respond to these times? What emerged from them after a year of isolation? How does mixing activism and art work? How can we describe art without using impenetrable, pretentious language? Is Pinot Noir really red wine, really? Join us to find out.
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Al Denyer at Modern West
Jorge Rojas at Modern West
Low Riders
Paul Reynolds at Modern West
Jorge Rojas
I WANNA BE YOUR LOVER, 2021
mixed media
44 x 58.5 in
I WANNA MELT WITH YOU (AFTER BYRON KIM), 2021
crayon on sandpaper
48 x 70 in
(8 x 10 in each)
INTO THE LIGHT, 2021
wax
14 x 66 in
(14 x 11 in each)
WITH YOU, 2021
wax, pine
36 x 60 in
Al Denyer
BORDERS (ISOLATION) I
Ink on paper
8 x 8 in
BORDERS (ISOLATION) II
Ink on paper
8 x 8 in
MILLCREEK I, 2020
acrylic on panel
8 x 8 in
MILLCREEK II, 2020
acrylic on Panel
8 x 8 in
MILLCREEK III, 2020
acrylic on panel
8 x 8 in
SHIFT, 2021
ink on paper
15 x 30 in
STRATIGRAPHIC I, 2018
intaglio on paper
11 x 15 in
Edition of 15 plus 5 artist's proofs
BORDERS AND BOUNDARIES II, 2020
ink on paper
30 x 30 in
BORDERS AND BOUNDARIES IV, 2020
ink on paper
30 x 30 in
BORDERS AND BOUNDARIES I, 2020
ink on paper
30 x 30 in
STRATIGRAPHIC II
intaglio on paper
11 x 15 in
Edition of 15 plus 6 artist's proofs
Paul Reynolds
HEADSTAND, 2018
oil and graphite on birch
37.5 x 47.5 in
Series: Line Painting
I NOTICED IT FROM THE CHAIR
oil on birch
37.75 x 47.75 in
Series: Transparent
TRYING TO BE SOMETHING, 2019
oil on birch
37.75 x 47.75 in
Series: Transparent
JUST BETWEEN YOU AND ME, 2020
oil on birch
47.75 x 37.75 in
Series: Transparent
SLIPPED IN WITHOUT WARNING, 2021
oil on birch
19.75 x 23.75 in
Series: Transparent
FINDING MY BALANCE, 2019
oil and graphite on birch
48 x 58 in
Series: Line Painting
HEAD CIRCLES, 2018
oil and graphite on birch
47.5 x 37.25 in
Series: Line Painting
RUNNING, 2018
oil and graphite on birch
37.25 x 47.5 in
Series: Line Painting
SCOOTING THE PERIPHERY, 2019
oil and graphite on birch
58 x 48 in
Series: Line Painting
TURNING AWAY, 2018
oil and graphite on birch
47.5 x 37 in
Series: Line Painting