MEET OUR 2026 LA ARTISTS

ROOM NO.

210

A collage of various overlapping images, including people, cityscapes, and text, with a prominent red, blue, and black color scheme.

Reginald Tucker

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Mixed media art piece made of colorful painted and collaged chopsticks arranged in a grid with a portrait of a woman with sunglasses and lipstick in the background.

R. Tucker is a Los Angeles–based artist whose practice reimagines discarded materials into immersive explorations of memory. Working primarily with recycled magazines and consumer packaging, Tucker transforms fragments of cultural ephemera into shadowboxes, sculptural furniture, digital hybrids, and large-scale installations. His works examine memory as fragile and layered, shifting between clarity and distortion, and often blur the boundaries between art, design, and lived environment.

Tucker has exhibited throughout Southern California, including Art Share LA, Taylor Fine Art, and The Other Art Fair Los Angeles. His recent residency at Art Share LA culminated in Memory Falls, an installation of suspended magazine rolls that immersed viewers in a multidimensional landscape of recollection. He is also the founder of Recycled Abstract, a platform that bridges art, design, and experimental media, and has developed RARE Forms, a line of functional art furniture.

Balancing parallel careers in alternative investments and art, Tucker approaches his practice with an eye for systems, structure, and transformation, reflecting a lifelong interest in reconstructing what is overlooked into new forms of meaning.