




A bridge, a gate, an ocean, 2014
Oil and ink on canvas
Framed: 94 x 120 x 2 1/2 in.
238.8 x 304.8 x 6.3 cm
238.8 x 304.8 x 6.3 cm
$ 200,000.00
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Matthew Ritchie’s 'A bridge, a gate, an ocean,' 2014, reflects the artist’s long-standing investigation into the abstract forms of informational exchange. The richly layered painted surface is presented as a...
Matthew Ritchie’s "A bridge, a gate, an ocean," 2014, reflects the artist’s long-standing investigation into the abstract forms of informational exchange. The richly layered painted surface is presented as a place where information and visual experimentation collide, conflating representation and abstraction into a fictionalized space. Within these luminous and spectral passages, figures, diagrams, and thoughts seem to emerge from and collapse into a topology of knowledge. The dense mark making at its center crumples in on itself. Overlaid upon this passage is a bold blue gesture, the artist’s version of Einstein’s Theory of Relativity. Layered atop are a series of small calligraphic marks, Ritchie’s reflection on the very first petroglyphs, which primordial people drew while attempting to trace the universe on a cave wall.
Matthew Ritchie writes, “The universe is an infinitely radiant abyss, eternally emitting information on every frequency. Facing such a comprehensive reordering of our limits, we need to reset our perceptual frameworks at every level.”
Matthew Ritchie writes, “The universe is an infinitely radiant abyss, eternally emitting information on every frequency. Facing such a comprehensive reordering of our limits, we need to reset our perceptual frameworks at every level.”
Exhibitions
Frist Art Museum, Chaos and Awe: Painting for the 21st Century, June 22 - September 16, 2018Andrea Rosen Gallery, Matthew Ritchie: Ten Possible Links, September 12 - October 22, 2014