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Peristalsis is Billy Reynolds’ first solo
exhibition at Black Maria. The show illustrates the progression of Reynolds’
work. As a result, it has evolved into a narrative look at the characters he
creates and how the pieces fit together.
Billy
Reynolds’ fascination with the inner workings of the body inspired the title of
the exhibition, Peristalsis, as it is the rhythmic contraction of smooth
muscles. He distorts his figures, cuts into them forcing the viewer to look
inside. According to Reynolds, “We are confronted with all of our internal
intricacies, thus become aware of just how delicate and complex our operating
systems are. And in this day and age, we often forget that we are ‘only
human’.”
Gallery Director Zara Zeitountsian describes the progression of the exhibition as, “It begins
with the classic story of boy meet girl, but we’re not dealing with boys or
girls. To rephrase, Reynolds’ characters meet (one decidedly “malesque” and the
other “femalesque”) and the next thing you know, a third “character” is
rendered at its Entrance into Reynolds’ world. The characters become more and more
organic and lifelike, which leads to the next stage in the development of the
work – the human form (however distorted and inhuman it may seem).“ The
narrative concludes with a glimpse into the artists new direction with Gluten, a representation of
the female form, sliced open and stuffed with a common wheat-based breakfast
cereal.
Billy
Reynolds earned his MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2004. His work
reverberates between the familiar and the odd, the beautiful and the perverse,
the unsettling and the captivating.