Review of Randy Regier at DeCordova Biennial
Randy Regier, MFA ’07,’s work at the 2010 DeCordova Biennial in Lincoln, MA was reviewed in The Boston Phoenix.
Portland artist Randy Regier’s work is just beginning to be known, but he may be one of the best sculptors in the country. In the 2010 DeCordova Biennial at the DeCordova Sculpture Park + Museum, Regier has installed Honorable Mention: H. Maxwell Fisher and the Space Race, a “life-size” spacecraft, spacesuit, and related ephemera. Your senses tell you this wondrous, crackpot 1950s Buck Rogers dream machine is real. And you — particularly if you’re a certain kind of boy — may want to believe it’s real. But your mind insists that it’s fake. The result of this contradiction is a pleasurable mental short circuit.
The Fisher Fire Fly spacecraft is a ball-shaped capsule atop a cone-shaped thruster with three landing-gear legs. It’s painted Wizard of Oz emerald green. The top of the capsule is scuffed and blistered, as if scorched during passage through the earth’s atmosphere. Peer inside the open hatch and you find a metal-frame seat, wires, hoses, switches, and dials. Everything appears authentically old, right down to the musty industrial smell.
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