John Riddy
'When it works, the photographs bring different elements together to make something more than just one place or time. I hope my photographs resonate with other images and shared experience.'
The methods and formats of the photographer John Riddy (b. 1959, Northampton) echo that of the medium’s earliest practitioners, finding in still images both the factual and the transcendent qualities of the everyday.
The particularities of place and the urban environment have been steadfast subjects for Riddy, and his photographic practice often emerges from his travels to distant locales, an approach that has allowed him to work consistently in series. The series Peninsula, made between 2014–16, records what the artist has called an ‘extraordinary visual disparity’ in the landscape of South Africa’s Cape Peninsula, resulting in complexly layered images. Riddy is equally adept at capturing the texture of London’s urban corners. Works such as King’s Cross, 2021 (2021) demonstrate the painterly quality of the artist’s practice, making the link between the composition, colours and tones in Riddy’s prints and the work of painters such as Barnett Newman, Helen Frankenthaler and Brice Marden. For Riddy that quality is ‘accented because it resonates with what we know to be an everyday subject and there is a complexity to the images that is rooted in that transformation of a commonplace’. The relationship between photography and the history of art and architecture is another important starting point for many of Riddy’s series. Eclectic examples include the autobiography of John Ruskin, the woodblock prints of Hokusai and the photographs of Gustave le Gray. Choices about format, materials and technique are intrinsic to each series, making the physical qualities of the final print of paramount importance.
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John Riddy
Palermo 12 Apr - 1 Jun 2013 Golden SquareThis series of Black and White photographs of Palermo were made over a three year period starting in 2011. As with many of Riddy’s previous projects, his interest was sparked...Read more -
After the Volcano: A Summer Show of Gallery Artists 3 Jul - 14 Aug 2010 Golden SquareAfter the Volcano: a summer show of gallery artists features work by 14 gallery artists: Massimo Bartolini, John Riddy, Anna Barriball, Dayanita Singh, Dorothy Cross, Bridget Smith, Tacita Dean, Juan...Read more
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John Riddy
Low Relief - Photographs of London 13 Mar - 1 May 2009 Golden SquareThe title Low Relief refers to the artist’s preoccupation with texture and surface, as well as those elements of the urban landscape that somehow provide a measure of relief or...Read more -
Eccentric Spaces
4 Mar - 15 Apr 2005 Soho SquareIt brings together a diverse group of artists who have made work inspired by idiosyncratic, eccentric, outrageous or simply odd architecture and the effects it creates. Kenneth Anger’s Eaux D’Artifice...Read more -
John Riddy
Skies 13 Feb - 20 Mar 2004 Soho SquareIn the previous exhibition Recent Places many of the landscapes assumed an almost mythical look – they evoked the worlds often seen through a window in a Renaissance painting. The...Read more -
John Riddy
Recent Places 16 Jan - 10 Feb 2004 Soho SquareIt encapsulates the themes and concerns that are key to Riddy’s practice; the relationship between photography and place, architectural symmetry, spatial illusion and the world as a sculptural object. The...Read more -
Summer Show
10 Jul - 19 Sep 2003 Soho SquareDorothy Cross, John Riddy, Bridget Smith, Annelies Strba, Juan Uslé, Daphne WrightRead more -
Summer Show
27 Jun - 8 Aug 2002 Soho SquareFiona Banner, Dorothy Cross, Tacita Dean, Bernard Frize, Callum Innes, Jaki Irvine, Cornelia Parker, John Riddy, Dayanita Singh, Bridget Smith and Annelies StrbaRead more -
John Riddy
Ideal World 10 Nov - 22 Dec 2000 Soho SquareJohn Riddy’s photographs present an explicitly silent view of the world. Until recently his work has been solely concerned with the architectural environment that surrounds us. Time, atmosphere, spatial illusion...Read more -
0 To 60 In 10 Years
A Decade in Soho - Part II 8 Jul - 13 Aug 1999 Soho SquareJane Hamlyn opened the gallery in 1989 and over the last 10 years, Frith Street Gallery has developed an international programme of painting, photography, sculpture, film and video, doubled its...Read more -
John Riddy
8 Nov 1996 - 12 Jan 1997 Soho SquareHowever, each photograph has its own time and space. Whether it is a Pyrenean roadside café photographed after the lunch-time guests have left, or a Tunisian psychiatric hospital, photographed in...Read more -
John Riddy
20 Sep - 19 Nov 1994 Soho SquareRiddy’s photographs, which are both exterior and interior views, are composed in the apparently ‘pictorial’ manner of picture postcards or ‘classic’ black and white guide book photographs by Hurlimann. They...Read more