You Just Couldn't See It - White
You Just Couldn't See It - White
You Just Couldn't See It - White
You Just Couldn't See It - White
You Just Couldn't See It - White

Richie Culver

You Just Couldn't See It - White, 2023180 x 200 x 4.5cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
oil and lacquer on canvasGalerie Kandlhofer
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This minimal artwork features the word "love" written in a delicate, cursive-like script rendered in a pale, almost ghostly tone against a stark white background. The simple composition and understated use of color create a sense of serenity and tranquility, inviting the viewer to reflect on the universal sentiment of love. The artist's technique appears to be a soft, fluid application of the lettering, suggesting a tender, ephemeral quality to the work. This piece likely aims to evoke a meditative state and prompt contemplation on the deeper meaning and emotional resonance of the word "love" in a contemporary context. ...

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Artist
Richie Culver
B.1979, British

Considering themes of class, masculinity, and digital culture, this multidisciplinary practice employs a raw and layered visual language that challenges conventional artistic boundaries. Richie Culver draws deeply from his working-class background to incorporate fragmented text, imagery, and digital references—such as screenshots, colloquial phrases, and technological symbols—into his paintings and photographic works. These elements are often distorted, enlarged, or overpainted, reflecting the fractured and mediated nature of contemporary experience and identity. His compositions balance formal structure with sardonic social critique, revealing tensions between personal narrative and broader cultural forces. Culver’s work critically examines the psychological and social dimensions of labor, belonging, and survival in a rapidly changing world. By destabilizing traditional forms of painting and text, he creates visual spaces charged with both intimacy and confrontation. His art embraces ambiguity, contradiction, and immediacy to evoke the complexities of identity, the struggles of contemporary existence, and the profound impact of digital mediation on human connection. This approach invites viewers to reflect on the nuanced intersections of personal history and societal structures. ...

Richie Culver: Artworks
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Richie CulverI need yes men, 2023
100 x 80 x 4.5cm
Galerie Kandlhofer
Gallery
Galerie Kandlhofer
Vienna

Galerie Kandlhofer is a young Austrian gallery, founded in 2016 situated in the centre of Vienna. With a focus on supporting emerging talents, the gallery represents Austrian and international artists, with a multifaceted program ranging from painting, sculpture, drawing, photography and installations to a series dedicated to contemporary video works and performances. Represented Gallery artists are: Hermann Nitsch, Richie Culver, Acaye Kerunen, Sofia Borges, Faye Wei Wei, Frauke Dannert, Karl Karner, Alina Kunitsyna, James English Leary, Xie Lei, Nana Mandl, Hannah Perry, Maximilian Prüfer, Markus Redl, Rodrigo Valenzuela, Marc Henry, Alicia Viebrock. ...