Richard Caldicott British, b. 1962
Untitled, 2016
Pen and unique inkjet on paper
29.7 x 21 cm
11 11/16 x 8 1/4 in
11 11/16 x 8 1/4 in
RC0136
This work is framed
Richard Caldicott is a master craftsman of the deceivingly simple. His remarkable body of work over the last two decades has engaged in the infinite variations of elementary arithmetical forms. Everything is in proportional relationship, whether it is the space defined by the limits of the paper or the transparency, colour proximity and relativity, volume, contour, point and line. Like music it flows from a limited spectrum of signs playing with the unlimited. His work stands between on one hand a synthesis of hundred years of concrete art and on the other the wonder of a future made of boundless new fluctuations.
Exhibitions
Along Those Lines, Curated by Clare Bradley
Kerry Andrews, Richard Caldicott, Fieroza Doorsen, Günther Herbst, Bérénice Mayaux, Michael Stubbs
House of Saint Barnabas, Soho, London, 29 January - 10 April 2020 and extended from 20 August to end October 2020