
Richard Wright , Untitled, 2025
Silkscreen, Southbank Smooth 160gsm
31.5 x 31.5 cm
Edition of 30
Signed and numbered
Unframed
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This edition has been produced on the occasion of the solo exhibition Richard Wright at Camden Art Centre, 2025.
About the artist
Richard Wright (b. 1960, London) lives and works in Glasgow and Norfolk. Wright has exhibited internationally since 1994 and was awarded the Turner prize in 2009. He has produced several major commissions including those at: Tottenham Court Road Station, London (2022); Queen’s House, Greenwich (2016); Tate Britain, London (2013); Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (2013); and Scottish National Ga lery of Modern Art, Edinburgh (2010). Selected solo exhibitions include: Kunshistorisches Museum, Thesus Temple, Vienna (2013); Works on Paper, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow (2012); 55th Carnegie International, Pittsburgh (2008); Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, San Diego (2007); Centre d’Art Contemporain, Le Domaine de Kerguéhennec, Bignan (2005); DCA, Dundee (2004); and Tate Liverpool, Liverpool (2001). Selected group exhibitions include: 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh (2014); Kunst und Philosophie, NBK Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin (2011); Draw A Straight Line and Follow It, Tate Modern, London (2008); Intelligence, Tate Britain, London (2000); Drawing Now: Eight Propositions, Museum of Modern Art, New York (2002); My Head is on Fire but my Heart is Full of Love, Charlottenborg Museum, Copenhagen; and Painting at the Edge of the World, Walker Art Centre, Minneapolis (2001).
About the work
Richard Wright's, Untitled, 2025, has been specially made by the artist on the occasion of his exhibition at Camden Art Centre. This new work, produced as a one colour silk-screen, draws on various languages and motifs that he has been exploring and developing from more than 30 years. Calling to mind the decorative motifs used in early typography and graphic design – as well as a constellation of stars, or a map of the cosmos – it speaks very directly to a number of elements and works within the show, including the new site-specific wall drawing Wright made for Gallery Three; the dappled play of light and shade produced by the glass works he installed within the Victorian architecture; as well as earlier prints, and works on paper. As Camden Art Centre Director, Martin Clark, has written: '...there is a kind of knowledge and memory encoded in these patterns...a sense of the whole being held in every part, expressed and produced through their incremental complexity and infinite, generative process. After all, what is a pattern but a kind of cumulative intelligence, compulsively and irresistibly describing itself?'
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