Jeffery Reid- Sculptor
Hiromi Tanaka flatiron project
 

REID

Jeffery Michael Jean Reid Augustan III,
the Algonquin

Jeffery Reid on TV!!!

 

PORTRAIT MANIFESTO
When I painted for you before, I tried to tell you about the imminent end of the world. You never listened. It was too hard for you to comprehend. So I met with my backers and they forced me to reconsider my angle of inclination to act and actions. Now I present to you,

“PORTRAITS OF AN IDOL”


Abraham Lincoln - I am Abraham. I will, with all my might, change the long standing rule.



Barack Obama - I’m Hussein, and you might think that I’m insane to put my life on the line; but I have a Guarantee from Jesus.

Bill Gates - Hi, I’m Bill here to give jobs and information and money and love to you all.



Bono
- This is Paul speaking to you, no not Paul of the Bible, no not Pope Paul, but the Paul who sings in tongues.



Ernesto “Che” Guevara - I am Che. I will free my people single-handedly with my life.


Condoleezza Rice - Good morning, my name is Dr. Rice. My job is to contain the end of the world.

Halle Barry - Hi, I’m Halle, a combination of all things beautiful.



Haile Selassie - Tafari, Emperor Haile Selassie is my name; ruler of Ethiopia of the tribe of Judah in the line of David, the conquering lion. Only One Love.

Harold Washington - Hi. I’m Harold, the fair and impartial parliamentary style law-giver of the great land of Chicago.

 

Forget about the end, let’s talk about now. Now is the time to remember the way to be for a better present day. Yes, be like Oprah, Obama, Gandhi, Mother Teresa, or even the Shroud of Turin, if you can - just a little. If you must, just a bit. I urge you, I implore you, I command you to be nice.

 



Hillary Clinton
- I am a Clinton. Nothing will stop me.




Mahatma Gandhi - Good day everyone, I’m Mohandas, the humble servant of my people first, and all people in general; I’m hungry to serve all objectivity.

Malcom X - My name is Little, but my dream is not; that is for all to come in the knowledge of world peace, prosperity and potentness.

Martin Luther King, Jr. - My name is Martin, sent from God as a Moses.



Michael Jeffery Jordan - What can you say about someone's name?
Am I Jeffery Michael or is it Michael Jeffery?



Mother Teresa - Hi, this is your mother, willing to give you all a piece of the good life: LOVE.



Muhammad Ali
- I’m the greatest, there’s nobody prettier than me, nobody can beat me, nobody is like me. I’ll take a rope and dope any of you.


Nelson Mandela - Hi, I’m Nelson; I was once bound and now I’m free, was once in prison and now I’m the king, was once old but now I’m young.


Oprah Winfrey
- My name is Ms. Winfrey here to uncover the truths, long and everlasting.


Shroud of Turin - I am only a shroud, but can be likened unto you.



Spike Lee - I’m here to record the truth so that there won’t be any misunderstandings. We’ve got you on film. Love, Spike.


Mona Lisa - I am Lisa, the model for the easy thinker, Leonardo; the rightful wife of a silk baron.

 


My portraits are not of divinities, nor are they used for worship services. This new work is about someone on whom the affections are strongly or often excessively set; a person greatly loved or adored. The majority of the collection is of dark-skinned people because of my personal affiliation. For reasons of the inaccurate depictions in film, news, and music, I consider my responsibility towards my brothers to be uplifting, informative, and suggesting reconsideration of our struggles to survive and flourish.

Attending the Art Institute of Chicago in a post-Baccalaureate film program, I was inundated with all types of artists: sculptors, filmmakers, painters, photographers, etc. Seeing that my film program was largely occupied by white South Africans along the same time as apartheid, I gravitated towards the painters, noticing that they had more parties and social functions. I can remember one party where a funny little man, T. J. Darwin, had the most exquisite true-to-life portraits from the World War II conflict: Dwight Eisenhower, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Hirohito, Stalin, Mussolini, and Hitler. Everybody at the party loved his work except for the Hitler portrait. They informed him that he shouldn't have done that one and an uproar ensued over this Hitler piece. I realized then the power of a painting.

At the age of three when my mother told me that my baby-sitter had died, I didn't understand. She assured me that I would see her again in heaven, and so I searched for heaven. I've read the Bible five times and have become a follower of God. Through the years, my film making, photography, writing, and painting have been God-conscience - apocalyptic pronouncements in particular. My apocalyptic paintings depict a nude figure, weapon in hand, lunging towards the viewer accompanied with a machine of war. Showing these nudes on the streets of New York after the towers fell, I was able to secure some points in Manhattan by which to show wherein I wouldn't be forced away. After coming back to Chicago and displaying the five by seven feet nude paintings in the windows of the flat iron building, I had to find a First Amendment lawyer due to the commotion it caused. Though I was able to show my work, I wasn't able to sell my horrific views of the coming end, and so I changed my emphasis from the end to the present.

My present day idols, Oprah Winfrey, Condoleezza Rice, Hillary Clinton, Halle Barry, Bill Gates, Bono, Barack Obama, Spike Lee, Abraham Lincoln, Shroud of Turin, Harold Washington, Martin Luther King, Jr., Che Guevara, Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Teresa, Michael Jordan, Haile Selassie, Mohammad Ali and Malcolm X are people I admire for their rise to the top and fortification of the bottom. These idols make it their just cause to use their celebrity influence and money to alchemize the injustice, poverty, and ignorance of the world. These painted images are not only for the masses, but also for me. They are a reminder of the greatness of humanity, throughout time and history that I personally strive for. I want people to look at this series and take on that strive for greatness themselves.

All "Idol" portraits exist in a 5 x 7 feet framing.
Material: oil on canvas, 5 x 7 feet wooden structure.


You can see Jeffery's other gallery of work he did partly while he was a resident in the building... link




JEFFERY REID
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Chicago, IL 60647
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