peeled photograph
Phase 2005
47 5/8 x 75 5/8"

 

October 18 ? November 19, 2005
Reception for the artist: Tuesday, October 18, 2005, 6 ? 9 pm
Hours: Tuesday ? Saturday 10-6 PM

Roebling Hall is very pleased to present the first solo show in the U.S. of London-based artist Richard Galpin.

By stripping back photographs of complex urban structures, Richard Galpin reveals fragmented forms in dynamic spatial compositions. Each work is a single photographic print that has been meticulously scored and peeled to remove certain areas of the surface emulsion. Interplay between the angular abstractions of the stripped white paper, and the pristine surface of the remaining photograph, results in a dazzling reconfiguration of space. Through this reductive process, new forms emerge.

For this exhibition, Galpin has produced several works based on the New York cityscape. In both ?Automaton? and ?Neo-capital? views of the Times Square area are reduced to a central cluster of elements which mass and take on a free-standing form of their own. The experience of the city that the work presents is one of stimulating disorientation, and delight in its formal pleasures. Simultaneously, Galpin?s increasingly complex reworking of his own photographs begins to contemplate a fantastical revolutionary reconstruction project.

Other works included in this exhibition focus on more singular structural forms. In Phase Two, a reworked building site appears as a launch pad projecting skyward, and in Fantasy Mouse and Odyssey the structures of roller coasters become dynamic and exuberant abstractions. These works are more playful, and less overtly architectural than the cityscape works, and yet proffer a similar kind of utopian optimism.

Galpin engages with the formal aspects of early modernist abstraction, Constructivism and Futurism, while also working with and against the forms within his original photographs. Inescapably bound to the present, the surface detail delivers traces of contemporary urban experience. However any reading of these works as a representation of an existing place and time is confounded by the artist?s radical revision of the image.

Richard Galpin has had solo exhibitions at Hales Gallery (London) and Galeria Leme (Sao Paulo). His work has been selected for a variety of survey shows that investigate alternative uses of photography such as: Attack:Attraction, Painting/Photography at the Marcel Sitcoske Gallery (San Francisco), The Photograph in Question at Von Lintel Gallery (New York), and Looking With/Out at the Courthauld Institute of Art (London). He was recently selected by the magazine Art Review as one of the art world?s top One Hundred Emerging Artists

For further information or images, please contact the gallery at or visit roeblinghall.com.

 

 

peeled photograph
Neo-capital 2005
56 1/2 x 40 5/16"
 

 

peeled photograph
Odyssey 2005
34 9/16 x 46 5/8"
 

 

peeled photograph
Automaton 2005
61 3/4 x 47 3/16"
 

 

peeled photograph
Fantasy Mouse 2005
48 9/16 x 39 7/8"
 

 

 

 

Dazzle Camouflage (New York) 2005
Peeled photograph
46 1/2 x 56 inches ~118.1 x 142.2 cm
 

 

Reconstruction #10 2003
Peeled photograph
20" x 24"
 


Reconstruction #11 2003
Peeled photograph
20" x 24"
 

 

Reconstruction #9 2003
Peeled photograph
20" x 24"
 

 

Red Sky 2003
Peeled photograph
 

 

The Other Side 2004
Peeled photograph
65 x 46 inches
165.1 x 116.8 cm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adriana Arenas - Erik Benson - Jane Benson - Sebastiaan Bremer - Paul Campbell - Christoph Draeger

Nancy Drew - Richard Galpin -Dan Ford- Cadence Giersbach - Deborah Grant - Kevin Francis Gray
Kysa Johnson - Nelson Leirner - Bjørn Melhus - Christoph Morlinghaus - Ivan Navárro -David Opdyke
Reynold Reynolds & Patrick Jolley - Guy Richards Smit - Courtney Smith - Spessi - Eve Sussman

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