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Stephen Sarre Reynolds
Reynolds paints En plein air at the East River, New York
Born (1974-02-03) 3 February 1974 (age 50)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
SpouseSarah Chuldenko
Children2

Stephen Sarre Reynolds (born 3 February 1974), is an Australia-born artist, currently residing in Los Angeles.

Biography

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Reynolds was born to Richard and Coralie Reynolds of Melbourne. Educated at Xavier College Melbourne, he was both Prefect and House President, graduating in 1991.

Completing tertiary education at Melbourne University and Sydney University, he graduated with a bachelor of arts in 1996.

Reynolds is married to Sarah Chuldenko Reynolds, granddaughter of former United States president Jimmy Carter.

Music

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From 1998 to 2004, Reynolds was guitarist, songwriter and founding member of Australian punk/rock act The Surrogate. EP releases in 2002 ("Gentleman's Hardcore") and 2004 ("Quell Dommage") garnered significant airplay on the Australian national broadcaster TripleJ. The second EP was released after signing to Universal Music Publishing Group in the same year.[citation needed] Reynolds left the group soon after and relocated to the United States after travelling in Europe and Asia.[1]

Artistic work

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Reynolds' first solo exhibition was at the Patrizia Autore Gallery in Melbourne in 2001. He has subsequently been in over two dozen group exhibitions in Melbourne, Los Angeles and New York, including 'Endurance' at the Abington Art Center[2] in Philadelphia, PA, 2009, 3docUmenT (42nd St, New York), with ChaShaMa[3] and Tension/Release at Caren Golden Fine Art, Chelsea, New York.

Reynolds at his studio in London

Solo exhibitions include 'Secret and Whisper' (Melbourne, 2004) 'Come In From the River' at New York's La Maison d'Art, (New York, 2010), 'Where After the Valley?' (Los Angeles River, 2014, with support from the US Army Corps of Engineers and most recently 'This Winter Ends' (Los Angeles 2021). Reynolds was co-founder of the underground New York art collective x+rey, active from 2004 to 2008.[4]

A photograph of Reynolds at his studio in Ibiza, Spain

During this time, Reynolds began working as a director and freelance photographer for Getty Images, contributing work to the Obama 2008 campaign. He has directed, photographed and edited over 150 music videos, shorts and commercials including over 40 videos for Australian retail giant Cotton On Group. In 2006, he wrote and directed the television advertising campaign for the Democratic Nominee for US Senate (NV), and for Jason Carter, the Democratic Gubernatorial candidate for Georgia in 2014.

He has worked building sculptures for various Disneyland theme parks (LA, Orlando, Tokyo) and recently garnered international acclaim for his installation for Cara Delevingne (the #vaginatunnel) with widespread coverage including Architectural Digest,[5] The Guardian,[6] and a segment on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.[7] Reynolds is currently working on a new series of paintings ('DESECRATION') and sculptural work at his studio in Hollywood, Los Angeles.

References

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  1. ^ "::Moving house::". stephensarre.blogspot.com. Stephen Sarre Reynolds. 19 September 2006. Retrieved 19 November 2023.
  • ^ "Current & Past Exhibitions – Abington Art Center". abingtonartcenter.org. Abington Art Center. 19 August 2020. Retrieved 19 November 2023.
  • ^ "3docUmenT". chashama.org. ChaShaMa. Retrieved 19 November 2023.
  • ^ "XplusRey". xplusrey.com. XplusRey.[dead link]
  • ^ Rus, Mayer (28 June 2021). "Step Inside Supermodel Cara Delevingne's Delightfully Dizzying Los Angeles Pad". architecturaldigest.com. Architectural Digest. Retrieved 19 November 2023.
  • ^ Saner, Emine (24 June 2021). "Vulva decor: is Cara Delevingne's vagina tunnel the start of something big?". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 November 2023.
  • ^ "Meanwhile... Every Home Should Have a Vagina Tunnel" – via YouTube.
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