© Richard Caldicott - Untitled - 2017
Expositions du 20/4/2017 au 10/6/2017 Terminé
Sous Les Etoiles Gallery 560 Broadway, Ste 603 NY10012 New York États-Unis
Press release :Sous Les Etoiles Gallery 560 Broadway, Ste 603 NY10012 New York États-Unis
NEW YORK, April 2017
Sous Les Etoiles Gallery is pleased to present “Iterations”, Richard Caldicott’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, April 20, 2017, from 6 – 8 PM with the artist in attendance.
With a profound sense of method and extreme rigor based on the direct drive and the precision of gesture, Richard Caldicott approaches the medium of photography as an endless enigma. “Iterations” is a series about overlaying, scaling, repeating, and multiplying. Through the process of duplication, replication and the subtle adjustments of color, his images follow a discernible linear compositional logic. Forms, surfaces and colors are developed according to his experience and vision that invite us to dive into his universe at any moment.
Other existing works - from his archive - have been manipulated in a post-photography, post-production experimental way of working. Incidental marks and processes overlap. The artist explores issues of layering, or over-writing, as in a palimpsest, but his starting point is always the hand made method. This sense of recycling echoes Jasper John’s work and his famous sketchbook quote: “Take an object. Do something to it. Do something else to it”.
© Richard Caldicott - Untitled - 2017
Introducing a new chromatic range, simple in form, yet meticulously focused and detailed, each work provides a sense of continuity that develops a richness in complexity of space, surface and texture. Reflections and counterpoint structures also create delicate impressions. In “Iterations”, Richard Caldicott reveals once again his jubilant pleasure of exploration and enchanted lyricism of combinations.
Since the artist’s acclaimed series featuring Tupperware in the 1990s, Richard Caldicott has continually challenged photographic codes of representation in favor of new aesthetic and symbolic intentions. Employing traditional analog photography methods, Caldicott imbues his minimalist set of components with rich, vibrant color.
Richard Caldicott’s work has been acquired in several significant public and private collections, including the The David Kronn Collection; Peter C. Ruppert Collection; Museum im Kulturspeicher, Germany; Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas, TX; Goldman Sachs International, London; Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany; Sir Elton John Collection, Los Angeles / London; Gert Elfering Collection, Miami; Karl Blossfeldt / Albert Renger-Patzch Collection / Ann and Jürgen Wilde, Köln; and Fidelity Worldwide Investment, London, among others. His work has been exhibited extensively in solo and group shows, as well as several art fairs, including Art Basel, Photo Miami, Paris Photo, FIAC, The AIPAD Photography Show, and the Venice Biennale. Richard Caldicott (b.1962) graduated from the The Royal College of Art in 1987 and currently lives in London.
© Richard Caldicott - Untitled - 2017