a pioneer of color field painting
paul allen reed, an american artist, left an indelible mark on the art world with his contributions to the washington color school and color field painting. born in 1919 in washington, d.c., reed's artistic journey began at the corcoran school of art, where he honed his skills alongside other notable artists.
artistic contributions
reed's work is characterized by its bold exploration of color and form, often using diluted acrylic paint directly on canvas. this innovative approach not only defined his style but also influenced a generation of artists. his paintings are now part of major museum collections, including the
national gallery of art and the
smithsonian american art museum.
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- art movement:
- washington color school
- color field painting
legacy and influence
as the last living member of the washington color school at the time of his passing in 2015, reed's legacy extends beyond his own body of work. his influence can be seen in numerous artists who have followed in his footsteps, experimenting with color and form.
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