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Art Search is the exclusive representative of Reginald
K. Gee, a well-exhibited, emerging self-taught artist who works
with craypas on brown paper grocery bags and acrylics on canvas.
Gee, who the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has touted
as a "budding genius ... an artistic wunderkind," produces 
"stunning, complex visions" -- with contemporary subject
categories including romance, music, entertainment, fantasy, landscapes
and more.
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| Gee broke into the
art world after showing a few pieces at a Milwaukee-area outdoor arts
festival in 1986. Soon after submitting slides of his work to Dean Jensen,
then an art critic for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Gee held
his first exhibit in 1988 at Jensen's Gallery. |

Poet's Bridge |

Harper In Thought |
In recent years, Gee has participated in dozens of shows,
including Souls of Black Folk, Folk Fest, The Outsider Art Fair,
The National Black Fine Arts Show, and the Chicago Black Art
Expo. 
Most recently Gee was invited to participate in In
The Spirit Of Martin, a Smithsonian traveling exhibition set for
2002. Gee's work has been also been highlighted by the American Lung
Association.
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In a review of Gee's first ever show, the Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel raved: "The work looks like, and is perhaps
more authentic than, the garden variety of funky imagery ... Gee's pictures
are full of undigested cultural and psychological fragments that float
together in surprisingly engaging ways. This may be the last form of
tribal art -- derived from pop culture and art magazines."
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Gee paintings on display at the 
Imarisha Art House during the recent Souls of Black Folk exhibit.
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