Tinney Contemporary is proud to present Tender Garden, an exhibition featuring works by Reed Anderson. The exhibition will be on display January 6, 2024 through February 17th, 2024. The opening reception will be held on Saturday, January 6th from 2-8 PM in conjunction with the First Saturday Art Crawl. Tinney Contemporary is located at 237 Re. John Lewis Way North (formerly 5yh Avenue North).

Reed Anderson (b. 1969 NYC) creates abstract paintings that confront ideas of decoration and abstraction, craft and chance, that mirror the natural world. Anderson’s body of work multiplies and blooms of its own accord; a fractal unfolding into a woozy psychedelic cloister that beckons the viewer down its lush overgrown painted path. Tender Garden features large scale works on canvas joined by a series of 10 smaller works on paper.

Anderson employs a unique method of hand-cutting, printing and folding paper that explores the relationship between serial production and unique object. The artist incises these patterns into the paper, doubling the sheet back on itself and using these voids as a stencil. The process yields a variegated motif which shifts between cut shapes and layered paint. The work itself becomes a tool in the act of its own creation in a narrative of the object’s desire to survive amidst a cycle of destruction and creation.

Eden, Deer Park, Babylon-each setting a fecund witness to human enlightenment and fragility. Anderson’s work takes this setting as protagonist. What does the garden teach us? Perhaps it’s an inversion of the anthropocene, an invocation not to mistake tenderness for passivity. Perhaps these works symbolize Baucis and Philemon’s eternal love and Voltaire’s reminder that we must tend our own garden.