Exhibition
Richelle Rich. "Small Creature Such As We”
23 Sep 2023 – 5 Nov 2023
Regular hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Wednesday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Thursday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Friday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Saturday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Sunday
- 10:00 – 18:00
Address
- 169 W Channel Rd
- Santa Monica
California - 90402
- United States
About
Gallery 169 is proud to present a solo exhibition of small and large scale photographs by the British/Swiss multidisciplinary conceptual artist Richelle Rich. Small Creatures Such As We marks Rich’s Los Angeles debut, on view September 23–November 5, 2023 with an opening reception on September 23 from 5:00-8:00 p.m.
The exhibition features a selection from the artist’s most recent body of work Comeflor, a Spanish word for “eats flowers,” which is used in a derogatory manner to describe weak politicians. Rich explains: “The photographs of poisonous flowers, stolen knives, glass recovered from ancient shipwrecks, custom made objects, mannequins, and other objects I have collected are presented in the style of a cabinet of curiosities, infused with personal, cultural, and political subtext. I am fascinated by the ways in which these everyday objects are magically contaminated by our stories, emotions and memories.”
Working in the studio, Rich obsessively documents objects, ephemera, artifacts that she has collected, examining them meticulously and repeatedly through the camera’s lens, uncovering existing and creating new narratives. Meta-narratives emerge of her concerns with social inequity, reproductive justice, motherhood, and trauma. Her explorations yield images that either evoke the still life traditions of the Dutch masters, or often abstracting her collected objects to the point of transcendence through the use of an infinitesimally shallow depth of field.
The title Small Creatures Such As We derives from a quote by Ann Druyan widely misattributed to her husband Carl Sagan in the book they co-authored, Contact: “She had studied the universe all her life, but had overlooked its clearest message: For small creatures such as we the vastness is bearable only through love.” It became the title of their daughter Sasha Sagan’s book on ritual in daily life.
About the artist:
Richelle Rich (b. 1967, London) is a British-Swiss multidisciplinary conceptual artist who, since 2013, lives and works in Los Angeles and Joshua Tree. She received her BA from Central St Martins in 1955 and MA from the Royal College of Art in 1997. Her work has been widely exhibited nationally and internationally including shows at Hirschl Contemporary (London), Michael West Gallery (Isle of Wight), Standpoint Gallery (London), NCK Gdansk (Warsaw), and Soft Core LA (Los Angeles) among many others. She is the winner of the Augustus Martin Prize, Falkiner Fine Paper Award, and was shortlisted for FACK Arts Prize. Rich and her work has been featured in Artnet, The Guardian, The Financial Times, The Times (London), The Independent, Contemporary Magazine, Time Out (London), Harpers, and Queen.