Ray Geary Contemporary Art
Ray Geary is a New York-based self-taught mixed media artist whose large scale work in resin and acrylic feature graphic abstraction and iconic, obtuse faces in equal measure. His works entail objects commonly associated with human vices, such as pills, bullets and in the case of Marlboro Cross, cigarette packs. These materials are arranged in a manner that transforms otherwise sacred emblems into hedonistic symbols, in turn exploring the dichotomy between dogmatic authority and playful subversion. Intentionally provocative, Geary's artistic practice is characterized by a championing of self-destructive behavior and flagrant disregard for societal taboos.
21st Century and Contemporary American Post-Modern Ray Geary Contemporary Art
Resin, Acrylic, Felt
2010s Belgian Ray Geary Contemporary Art
Maple
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Ray Geary Contemporary Art
Aluminum, Gold Leaf
1990s German Ray Geary Contemporary Art
Paper
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Ray Geary Contemporary Art
Resin, Wood, Paper
Early 2000s British Modern Ray Geary Contemporary Art
Glass, Acrylic, Wood, Paper
1990s Danish Bauhaus Ray Geary Contemporary Art
Wood, Paint
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Ray Geary Contemporary Art
Resin, Wood, Paper
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Ray Geary Contemporary Art
Resin, Wood, Paper
21st Century and Contemporary American Ray Geary Contemporary Art
Resin, Wood, Paper
1980s Vintage Ray Geary Contemporary Art
Paper
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Ray Geary Contemporary Art
Resin, Wood, Paper
2010s American Ray Geary Contemporary Art
Resin
2010s American Ray Geary Contemporary Art
Resin, Wood
2010s American Ray Geary Contemporary Art
Acrylic, Felt, Glass, Resin, Wood