Philippe Richard (artist)

Philippe Richard[1] (born February 25, 1962) is a French artist, based in Paris, France. He lived New York from 1996 to 1999. He has been very close to some American painters such as Joan Mitchell and Shirley Jaffe. Some of his work resides in the THEODORE:Art gallery [2] in Brooklyn, New York.

Biography

Philippe Richard [3] studied painting at the School of the Art Institute of Paris (École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts). From 1994 to 1996 he did a residency at Straumur Art Commune in Iceland. From 1994 to 1995 he received a grant « Leonard de Vinci » to go to Iceland. In 1997 he received a grant from the FIACRE (Fonds National d’Art Contemporain) to do a project in New York. In 1998 he also did a residency at the International Studio Program, in New York.

Statement

Since a few years ago, Philippe Richard’s paintings leave the canvas to benefit the art space and its walls. This work started in 1996 in Iceland when he released 180 bottles into the sea, each containing a different gouache titled « Months, years ». The bottles were combined with a series of 77 paintings on driftwood from the Icelandic beaches. Since then, a third of the gouaches have been found and collected by different people from Norway, Germany and the United Kingdom. Thanks to this experience he started to rethink his idea about painting and surfaces. Since 1997 he started a long series of "painting steles" and "atmospherics variables", "earth edges" and "lineaments" where parallel works run during the reassessment of paintings. Philippe Richard considers his paintings as juggling between physical spaces and canvas’ spaces. The exhibition space is no more a receptacle; Philippe Richard starts to build a relationship between art pieces and art spaces so that it becomes an active background. Matrix is the result of all his research, making the paintings and the art spaces one.[4]

Selected solo exhibitions

2013

  • "International Accident", Theodore:Art, Brooklyn NY [5]
  • "Autre pareil, Musée des Beaux-arts de Dunkerque, France [6]

2012

  • "Comment dire", La MACC, Fresnes (Val-de-Marne), France[7]
  • "Indubitablement", galerie Bernard Jordan, Paris, France[8]
  • "Kristin Arndt Philippe Richard", galerie Gudrun Fuckner, Ludwigburg, Germany

2011

  • "Idées fixes", Galerie Bernard Jordan, Zurich, Germany [9]
  • "Two, Lisa Beck, Philippe Richard", Stephanie Theodore Art, New York, United States[10]

2009

2008

  • "No limit 4 (enfin seul)", La vigie, Nimes, France

2007

2006

Selected group exhibitions

2012

  • "La fureur de l’éternuement", ESADHaR, Rouen, France[14]

2011

  • "Il paesaggio in transito", Societa Siciliana per la Storia Patria, Institut Culturel Français de Sicile, Palermo, Italy
  • "Autre pareil, carte blanche à Philippe Richard", Musée des Beaux-arts, Dunkirk, France

2010

2009

2008

  • "Grandes surfaces", Ecole Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Le Mans, France
  • "de réalité, 60 artistes internationaux", Le Hangar à Bananes, Nantes, France
  • "Provisoire II", Musée des beaux-Arts, Tourcoing, France
  • "Out of the grey", galerie Jordan-Seydoux, Berlin, Germany

2006

2005

  • "Interventions", Savanah College of Art and Design, Lacoste, Vaucluse, France
  • "Jim Schmidt Contemporary Art", St. Louis, United States

Bibliography

  • Philippe Richard, Painting outside the Lines, Laumeier Sculpture Park, texte de Kim Humphries, en, 2006, Saint-Louis, 6 pages, ISBN 978-0-940337-16-9
  • Philippe richard, Le bord du monde n'existe pas, La peinture, à la limite, Red District, texte de Karim Gaddhab, fr/en, septembre 1999, Marseille, 24 pages, ISBN 2-84502-007-4
  • Philippe Richard, Miscellaneous: Installations and paintings, europäisches kultur- und informationszentrum in thüringen, Erfurt, 1997, 36 pages

Articles

  • STL Today: "Laumeier exhibition", Visual Art, text from David Bonetti, October 12, 2006
  • Art Press: Edition spéciale jeune scène française (Fiac 2001), text from Eric Suchère, October 2001, Supplément
  • TMM: "Thri Jiuvidarlist i Paris", text from Gunnar Halldorsson, is, June 2001
  • Contemporary Visual Art: "Peinture, trois regards", Mick Finch, March 2001, Issue 33
  • Art Press: "Peintures, trois regards", text from Tristan Trémeau, February 2001
  • Art Press: "Le bord du monde n'existe pas", text from Eric Suchère, June 2000
  • Art Press: "Couleur, couleurs", text from Eric Suchère, March 1998, nº223
  • Art in America: "Philippe Richard", text from Eric Suchère, January 1998
  • Beaux-Arts Magazine: "Exception française à la Villa Medici", text from Tristan Trémeau, 1997
  • Tribeca: "Philippe Richard", text from Françoise-Aline Blin, April/May 1997
  • Die neue bildende Kunst: "Die polymorphe malerei", text from Eric Suchère, October/November 1996
  • Art Press: "Philippe Richard", text from Eric Suchère, December 1995
  • Kunstforum: " Der Herzog auf dem Kirschen und die Prinzessin aug der Erbste", text from Maribel Königer, November 1995
  • Beaux-Arts magazine: " Philippe Richard, le fond, la forme et l'illusion", text from Karen Rudolph, October 1995

References

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