"Prime Time Viewing." 2006. Ceramic, Driftwood, Gold Leaf, Latex Rubber, Acrylic Polymer, Epoxy, Mini LCD Video Monitor, DVD, Video Transmitter, Video Receiver, Audio Amplifier, Internal Power Transformers, and LED Lights, Tripod Base.
Pictured here in front of painting: "Endangered Landscape #A91CA12SP8YF"
Sculpture Dimensions: 36Wx12Dx52H inches
J
ack Reilly: Video/Mixed Media Installation
Below: "Bird's Eye View #2" 2006. Ceramic, Driftwood, Gold Leaf, Latex Rubber, Acrylic Polymer, Epoxy, Mini LCD Video Monitor, DVD, Video Transmitter, Video Receiver, Audio Amplifier, Internal Power Transformers, and LED Lights, Tripod Base.
Pictured here in front of painting: "Endangered Landscape #E91CA10NH3HDY"
Sculpture Dimensions: 36Wx12Dx52H inches

In a review for the Los Angeles Times, art critic Josef Woodard wrote: "Bird's Eye View is a noisy assemblage consisting of a pedestal on which sits a gold-leafed bird with blinking red lights for eyes. It also entails a tiny video screen and an audio loop of scattered sound bites, including the pathological rantings of Travis Bickle, (the character from 'Taxi Driver.') Like Bickle, we all sometimes allow delusions to take the wheel. Reilly also shows fairly traditional landscape paintings with the frames tilted at 45 degrees to form a diamond, then placed on (simulated) waste products. In all these pieces, life and reality have gone askew and the natural order seems to be in peril."
 
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