Designs on a Utopia. On display a new body of work which transforms the gallery into an interactive experience evoking a sense of play, adventure, intrigue and excitement through the use of scale and suggested narrative.
Gallery Primo Alonso is delighted to present Designs on a Utopia, a
new body of work by Richard Cramp which transforms the gallery into
an interactive experience evoking a sense of play, adventure,
intrigue and excitement through the use of scale and suggested
narrative. By climbing around a constructed crawl way you are
encouraged to navigate your way around the space exploring
different perspectives and structures. Fabricated stairs, corridors
and doorways throughout the work re-address everyday architectural
features, questioning what they stand for and the narrative
possibilities that lie within their use.
With his investigation of materials, process and structure Richard
builds sculptures and installations that encourage consideration of
narrative, space and perception. His use of materials coupled with
illusion and the interactive elements of the work invite the viewer
to consider what they see as well as projecting their imagination
onto the possibilities of what could lie beyond. This feeling is
enhanced by the reaction to the environment in which the works
exist, allowing space and sculpture to blend and form a symbiotic
relationship.
Richard's latest works echo the architecture that exists within
our world alongside that of science fiction, actualising their
endless possibilities within reality. What is experienced on this
journey can be read as ideas on a utopian existence or perhaps a
more cynical view of what mankind might 'progress' to. The work is
informed by an array of architectural and artistic influences;
spanning different cultures, time periods and realities, including
modernism, historical and contemporary architecture, science
fiction and firsthand experience from travelling. These influences
merge to form ambiguous representations of spaces. Each
representation sets up its own believability from the visual rules
we have learnt to accept in the every day perception of our
surroundings.
Private View: Thursday 30th April 6pm - 9pm
Gallery Primo Alonso
395-397 Hackney Road, London
Open Friday-Sunday 11am - 6pm or by appointment
Free admission