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Press: Fun with a Sex Machine
Fun with a Sex Machine by Christina Rees, Glasstire.com on May 16, 2017 [“link”] The Art Of Sexperimentation: An Exploration Of Sexual Creativity in the Pursuit of Climax Ryder Richards and his collaborator Sue Anne Rische have gone straight to the gross, uncomfortable hangover of wretched excess and made a thing out of the Bunny […]
Review~ Invisible Hand at Beefhaus
Ryder Richards at Beefhaus, Dallas Glasstire.com by Colette Copeland, 21 Oct 2016 [link] Ryder Richards’ most recent performance work Invisible Hand took place at Beefhaus Gallery in Dallas for a couple of weeks recently, in the run up to the fall season. The show examined the politics of labor (very specifically from the point of view […]
The One-Question Interview: Nicolas Bourriaud
The One-Question Interview: What Nicolas Bourriaud Thinks Artists Should Be Reading 28 Oct 2015 / Ryder Richards published by Glasstire.com On October 15, writer/curator/theorist Nicolas Bourriaud gave a lecture at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth titled Politics of the Anthropocene. Humans, Things and Reification in Contemporary Art. Texas-based artist Ryder Richards interviewed Bourriaud during this […]
Review ~ Emily Peacock: Soft Diet
Emily Peacock’s Soft Diet Hello Project, Houston [link] published on Glasstire.com, Feb 14, 2015 [link] Initially a warm and quirky set of enlarged domestic snapshots, Emily Peacock’s Soft Diet at Hello Project in Houston has instant familiarity. They are the joyous familial pictures of every American child’s memories, except that the faces in each […]
Review ~ Alex Dijulio: Constellation Logic
Alex Dijulio: Constellation Logic at Circuit 12 May 10th, 2014 – RYDER RICHARDS Alex Dijulio’s solo exhibition Constellation Logic at Circuit 12 is a study in cautious, crafted tension between dueling materials. Entering the gallery, one is confronted with the spectacle of a room lined with gold emergency blankets. Typically a life-saving device, Dijulio dismisses their primary function in favor of […]