Richard Wright The Modern Institute
Richard WrightThe Modern Institute
Richard Wright, installation view The Modern Institute, Osborne Street, 2022

 

 

 

Richard Wright’s exhibition at The Modern Institute brings together a new site-responsive work alongside new works on paper. Working with the architecture of the Osborne Street gallery, Wright has produced a new intricately designed coloured glasswork incorporating handmade, leaded glass.

 

 

Wright uses his language of abstraction, graphic, and decorative iconography to create repeated patterns of geometric trajectories that meticulously fold into one another. Beginning as full scale one to one drawings, thousands of individual glass pieces have been cut to follow a complex lead-matrix composition, which produces a three-dimensional projection in the gallery space.

 

 

Richard Wright, installation view The Modern Institute, Osborne Street, 2022

 

 

 

 

With the utilisation of refracted light, reflection and linear perspective, the distinctively structured blown glass interferes with natural light to create a luminous play in space. Using light as a medium Wright’s work transcends the laborious methodology of his production and transmits a lightness which encompasses the audience.

 

 

Commissions by Richard Wright

 

 

 

 

New works on paper are installed within the Osborne Street Gallery, which reflect Wrights continued dialogue with the concrete language of constructivism and Russian avant-garde poster design of the 1930’s.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Richard Wright (b. 1960, London). He studied BA (Hons) Painting at Edinburgh College of Art and received his MFA from The Glasgow School of Art. Wright has exhibited internationally since 1994, and has produced major commissions including those at: Tottenham Court Road Elizabeth Line Station Crossrail Programme, London, England (2022), Queen’s House, Greenwich (2016); Tate Britain, London (2013); Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (2013); and Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh (2010). Selected solo exhibitions include: Kunshistorisches Museum, Thesus Temple, Vienna (2013); Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (2007); Centre d’Art contemporian, Le Domaine de Kerguéhennec, Bignan (2005); DCA, Dundee (2004); and Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf, Germany (2002). He won the Turner Prize in 2009.

 

 

 

 

 

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