SAN FRANCISCO
9 February - 22 March 2008
JOHN O'REILLY
Portraits
9 February - 22 March 2008
JOHN O'REILLY
Portraits
For the past 40 years, Boston area artist John O'Reilly has constructed complex and intimate photographic "montages." Using a Polaroid camera, he re-photographs images from art history, found photographic albums and gay pornography. He cuts and pastes them with Polaroids he takes of himself, his home and his studio -- collaging history, art and fantasy.
This exhibition consists of eight montages, each a portrayal of a character from literature. Themes that O'Reilly has explored over and over again - beauty, age, ecstasy, death, love, art, artifice - are layered into psychological portraits of characters from Henry James, Thomas Mann and the Iliad.
This is O'Reilly's sixth solo exhibition at Hosfelt Gallery.
This exhibition consists of eight montages, each a portrayal of a character from literature. Themes that O'Reilly has explored over and over again - beauty, age, ecstasy, death, love, art, artifice - are layered into psychological portraits of characters from Henry James, Thomas Mann and the Iliad.
This is O'Reilly's sixth solo exhibition at Hosfelt Gallery.


