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Bridget Riley: Recent Paintings 2014–2017

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Bridget Riley's recent paintings from 2014 to 2017 explore the profound quest for discovery through looking. This collection, showcased in her 2018 exhibition at David Zwirner, London, invites viewers to engage with deceptively simple forms like equilateral triangles and discs. Through subtle manipulations, including bending triangle sides and playing with shaded colours, Riley creates dynamic visual experiences where shapes advance and recede, constantly reinventing themselves. Revisiting works initiated over fifty years ago, the series culminates in spacious wall paintings filled with dancing lights, encouraging an adventurous dialogue between the artwork and its audience.
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Ideal for enthusiasts of contemporary art and perceptual philosophy, this book appeals to readers interested in modern British painting, optical art, and the exploration of visual perception. It suits those who appreciate carefully crafted, intellectually rigorous artworks that challenge and engage the viewer.

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The quest for discovery through looking is the driving force of Bridget Riley's work, as she has written: "More than anything else I want my paintings to exist on their own terms. That is to say they must stealthily engage and disarm you. There the paintings hang, deceptively simple—telling no tales as it were—resisting, in a well-behaved way, all attempts to be questioned, probed or stared at and then, for those with open eyes, serenely disclosing some intimations of the splendours to which pure sight alone has the key."

Bridget Riley: Recent Paintings 2014–2017 unfolds along the lines of Riley's 2018 exhibition at David Zwirner, London. Beginning with an exploration of black-and-white equilateral triangles, Riley leads the viewer into an awareness of the ways in which a surface—wall or canvas—can affect a seemingly simple form: the triangle. While she demonstrates these subtle changes, Riley manipulates this form by bending its sides. At first sight, the viewer may experience this as a breaking apart, but as one continues to look, serpentine movements appear, or large shadowy triangles, which advance and recede. These paintings constantly reinvent themselves through looking.

Riley is revisiting and developing works which she initiated over fifty years ago, as is shown here by the inclusion of Black to White Discs (1962-1965) in the exhibition. This diamond formation of discs, which graduates in tone from white to black and back again, offers a lead-in to her new body of work. In Cosmos and the Measure for Measure series, Riley recalls a group of subtly shaded colours used this time in discs. While the compositions remain fundamentally the same, the play of colours changes every time.

The exhibition ends with a surprisingly spacious wall painting that offers the viewer many delights, not least among them a dance of fugitive white lights. Here, Riley disarms the viewer, encouraging us once again in an adventure of discovery. In his essay, Richard Shiff explores Riley's ability to give new life to basic forms as she invites the audience, any audience, to help participate in the painting.

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Critics have celebrated Riley's work as a revitalisation of modern painting, describing it as "a blast of pure psychedelic energy" that "turns perspective inside out" (Jonathan Jones, The Guardian). Her paintings are noted for deep theoretical rigour and the power to alter perception, with Emily Gosling from Creative Boom calling them "like psychedelics for the puritanical," engaging both eyes and mind in bold perceptual leaps. Maisie Skidmore describes her work as "utterly fascinating," cementing Riley's status as a pivotal modern British artist.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781941701911

Publisher: David Zwirner

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 18 October 2018

Country: United States

Imprint: David Zwirner

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 248.0mm

Height: 307.0mm

Weight: 840g

Pages: 96

About the Author

Bridget Riley was born in 1931 in London, where she attended Goldsmiths College from 1949 to 1952 and the Royal College of Art from 1952 to 1955. One of the most significant artists working today, her dedication to the interaction of form and color has led to a continued exploration of perception. Riley's visual vocabulary is complemented by her numerous books and essays in which she explores concepts pertaining to her own practice as well as the works of several other artists. In 1968, Riley won the International Prize for Painting at the Venice Biennale. In 1974, she was made a CBE (Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) and in 1999, appointed the Companion of Honour. She was awarded Honorary Doctor of Letters by Oxford University in 1994. In 2003, the artist was awarded the Praemium Imperiale in Tokyo. She received the Kaiser Ring of the City of Goslar, Germany in 2009 and the Rubens Prize of the City of Siegen, Germany in 2012. Richard Shiff is the Effie Marie Cain Regents Chair in Art at The University of Texas at Austin, where he directs the Center for the Study of Modernism. His scholarly interests range broadly across the field of modern and contemporary art and theory, with publications that include Critical Terms for Art History (co-edited, 1996; second edition, 2003), Barnett Newman: A Catalogue Raisonné (co-authored, 2004), Doubt (2008), Between Sense and De Kooning (2011), and Ellsworth Kelly: New York Drawings 1954-1962 (2014).

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