Jack
Reilly (1950 - )
Jack Reilly began painting on surfboards. Becoming completely
immersed in painting by his early twenties, he traveled to Paris
to study art. In 1978 he received an M.F.A. in Painting from Florida
State University and shortly thereafter he moved to Los Angeles.
The Molly Barnes Gallery debued his "Abstract Illusionist"
paintings in 1979 in his first solo Los Angeles exhibition.
A few months later, curator Donald Brewer selected Reilly's work
for the "The Reality of Illusion," exhibition that traveled
to major Museums throughout the United States. By 1980 Reilly's
work was represented in galleries across the United States including
Arron Berman Gallery in New York City, Foster Goldstrom Fine Arts
in San Francisco, and Marilyn Butler Gallery in Scottsdale. Articles
and reviews on Reilly's work were subsequently published in periodicals
such as Arts Magazine, Artweek,
Los Angeles Times, Los
Angeles Magazine and books including Inside
the L.A. Artist, and American
Art Now.
While working in Arizona on an NEA funded position as Artist-in-Residence,
Reilly received an Arizona Commission on the Arts grant that funded
a traveling one-person exhibition of his paintings to museums and
university galleries throughout the southwest. From 1985 through
1986 and he was an instructor at Otis Institute of Art and Design
in Los Angeles, and in 1987 he joined the faculty at California
State University, Northridge. Reilly exhibited his "Classic
Series" in 1989 in a solo exhibition at Boritzer-Gray Gallery
in Santa Monica followed by his "Endangered Landscape Series"
in 1991 at the Sherry Frumkin Gallery in Santa Monica.
Throughout the 1990s his artwork expanded beyond painting into
experimental film, video and computer generated imagery. During
his tenure as Professor of Art at CSUN, his artistic explorations
led to his development of the Video/Digital Art area of concentration.
In 2000 he was the featured art expert on the Discovery Television
Network program "In Pursuit of the Shroud." In the fall
of 2001 Reilly was hired as Professor of Fine Arts and established
the first art faculty at California State University, Channel Islands.
His work entitled "Fusion Series" is an ambitious exploration
of painting. These mixed-media works combine various media and techniques
including oil, acrylic, metal leaf, cast latex, mosaics, and other
unconventional materials on complex shaped canvas structures. A
retrospective exhibition of Reilly's work was featured in fall 2002
at the Studio Channel Islands Art Center located on the campus of
CSUCI.
Jack Reilly is a recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts
grant and numerous awards for his work in painting and experimental
video. His artwork is included in major public and private collections
internationally including the Steve Martin Collection and the Fredrick
Weisman Foundation. He has executed major commissions for the County
of San Diego's Public Arts Program and American Airlines at Los
Angeles International Airport. His work is exhibited in galleries,
museums throughout the world.
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