Tag: exhibition
Solo ~ a thing of this world
a thing of this world Martha Fenestermaker Memorial Visual Arts Gallery, Laredo Community College Laredo, Texas January 21- February 25, 2016 a thing of this world, Ryder Richards’ installation has evolved from researching civil power conflicts, primarily focusing on the relationship between police and citizens. Influenced by power/knowledge theory, the work uses the aesthetics of conflict […]
Interview ~ Lorem Ipsum with Ben Lima
Ryder Richards interviewed by Benjamin Lima November 2015 This interview was conducted via Google Docs on the occasion of the exhibition “Lorem Ipsum” at the Pollock Gallery, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, November 7 to December 12, 2015. “Lorem Ipsum” was curated by Danielle Avram, Pelican Bomb (Cameron Shaw and Amanda Brinkman) and Ben Lima. Ryder […]
53rd International
53rd International Exhibition San Diego Art Institute [link] San Diego, California April 18- May 23, 2015
2014 Sphere
Culture Laboratory: Sphere curated by Jonathan Whitfill August 24- September 15, 2014 Studio 2504, West Virginia University A naturally occurring phenomena, the sphere is a balanced circumference of pressures. The sphere exerts equal force in all directions, sheltering like constituents and enforcing a barrier of exclusion. Due to it’s perfection the form is inherently isolationist and […]
2014 Utopia: Can It Stay Dream?
Utopia: Can It Stay Dream? (curated by Brian R. Jobe and Ryder Richards) July 5- July 25, 2014 Ground Floor Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee Utopia (or the less common spelling “Eutopia”) implies a unified system nearing perfection, a social design operating efficiently and fairly. Housed within the language of Utopia/Eutopia are the opposed meanings “good […]
2013 FLOW
Flow August 15 – September 7 Reception: Wednesday, Aug. 21, 4-7 PM The Arts Gallery, Collin College, Plano, TX _ [link] Flow [link to show images] is Curated by Sue Anne Rische challenging each artist to utilize 100+ objects and fuse their selection of multiples with another member’s work. Exploring the possibility of multiples and multiple variation as an aesthetic of […]