Paul Allen Reed PRICE CHARTS
1919 Washington, District Of Columbia - 2015 Phoenix, Arizona. Known for: Abstract-geometric-shaped painting, Washington Color School.
The following text was was given to John Regan by the artist, and submitted in July of 2006: . Statement by Paul Reed, transcribed from audiotape, and created to accompany a catalogue of computer... Read full biography
The following text was was given to John Regan by the artist, and submitted in July of 2006: . Statement by Paul Reed, transcribed from audiotape, and created to accompany a catalogue of computer prints of his work from 1959 through 2005. In the 1940's, I worked in advertising agencies in and... Read full biography
The following text was was given to John Regan by the artist, and submitted in July of 2006: . Statement by Paul Reed, transcribed from audiotape, and created to accompany a catalogue of computer prints of his work from 1959 through 2005. In the 1940's, I worked in advertising agencies in and around New York City. While I was there, I visited the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan, the Whitney, and the Guggenheim. In 1950, I returned to Washington to establish a free lance graphic design... Read full biography
The following text was was given to John Regan by the artist, and submitted in July of 2006: . Statement by Paul Reed, transcribed from audiotape, and created to accompany a catalogue of computer prints of his work from 1959 through 2005. In the 1940's, I worked in advertising agencies in and around New York City. While I was there, I visited the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan, the Whitney, and the Guggenheim. In 1950, I returned to Washington to establish a free lance graphic design business. I became reacquainted with Gene Davis, and during our lunch hours, we would go to museums, mainly the Phillips, the National, and the private galleries (the Jefferson Place Gallery and others). During periodic visits back to New York to the... Read full biography
The following text was was given to John Regan by the artist, and submitted in July of 2006: . Statement by Paul Reed, transcribed from audiotape, and created to accompany a catalogue of computer prints of his work from 1959 through 2005. In the 1940's, I worked in advertising agencies in and around New York City. While I was there, I visited the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan, the Whitney, and the Guggenheim. In 1950, I returned to Washington to establish a free lance graphic design business. I became reacquainted with Gene Davis, and during our lunch hours, we would go to museums, mainly the Phillips, the National, and the private galleries (the Jefferson Place Gallery and others). During periodic visits back to New York to the museums, I became aware of the work of Pollock, de Kooning, Kline, Clyfford Still, Rothko, Rinehart, Jasper Johns, and Ba... Read full biography

