Artists

John Riddy

Artist
1959, Northampton UK

Work

Palermo (Piazza Marina)
  • 2012
  • archival pigment print
  • 74 x 93 cm (unframed)
  • 2013.JR.01
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Palermo (Palazzo delle Poste)
  • 2012
  • archival pigment print
  • 74 x 93 cm (unframed)
  • 2013.JR.05
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New York (Black Star 3)
  • 2016-2018
  • archival pigment print
  • 112 x 98 cm (unframed)
  • 2018.JR.09
Palermo (Carmine)
  • 2012
  • archival pigment print
  • 74 x 93 cm (unframed)
  • 2013.JR.02
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Palermo (Giovanni)
  • 2013
  • archival pigment print
  • 74 x 90 cm (unframed)
  • 2013.JR.06, GIFT OF THE ARTIST
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New York (Black Star 4)
  • 2016-2018
  • archival pigment print
  • 112 x 98 cm (unframed)
  • 2018.JR.10, GIFT OF THE ARTIST
Palermo (Foro Italico)
  • 2013
  • archival pigment print
  • 74 x 85 cm (unframed)
  • 2013.JR.03
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New York (Black Star 1)
  • 2016-2018
  • Archival pigment print
  • 112 x 98 cm (unframed)
  • 2018.JR.07
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New York (Black Star 5)
  • 2016-2018
  • archival pigment print
  • 112 x 98 cm (unframed)
  • 2018.JR.11, GIFT OF THE ARTIST
Palermo (Caletta San Erasmo)
  • 2012
  • archival pigment print
  • 74 x 93 cm (unframed)
  • 2013.JR.04
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New York (Black Star 2)
  • 2016-2018
  • archival pigment print
  • 112 x 98 cm (unframed)
  • 2018.JR.08
London (Rail Sidings Road 1 and 2)
  • 2017-2018
  • archival pigment print
  • 98 x 123 cm each (unframed)
  • 2018.JR.12
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One of the most distinctive voices in British contemporary photography, John Riddy’s practice exists in a singular relationship to a particular photographic inheritance. His photographs are meditations on the individuality and poetry of certain places. His subject matter is broad – ranging from the unassuming domestic interior to images of Renaissance or Modernist architecture and the specific qualities of certain city spaces. Time, atmosphere, spatial illusion and cultural histories are compressed and extended in pictures that aim to defeat our expectations of photographic descriptions.

Watch this video about the making of this exhibition.
Watch this interview with John Riddy on Tate Shots.

Exhibitions

Exhibition John Riddy

Photographs

13 Apr 2019 01 Sep 2019