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Richard SajaHONOR AN OFFER2023-2024
2023-2024
About the Item
Rayon floss on linen
21.5 x 23.75 x 1.5 inches framed
Statement:
My enduring love and fascination for textiles derives from the absolutely unlimited interplay of pattern, color and texture - there is no other medium where this trinity is so fully realized. I came up with the embellished toile concept while waking from sleep many years ago. The original idea was to embroider Maori facial tattoos onto figures in the print but I soon discovered there were no toile prints available where that concept could be realized because of the relatively small scale of nearly all toile prints. I thus amended the concept slightly to include any and all embellishment. Historically, toile de Jouy is a print that through its dense repetition becomes anonymous. It's a tabula rasa begging for context not unlike a child's coloring book. The act of selectively embellishing small areas of it automatically inverts its historical usage: suddenly the anonymity of the print is broken and it evolves through its subversion which appeals greatly to me. With an economy of means, a whole new context is created. There is another story there, it just needs to be drawn out.
Bio:
Richard Saja is an artist making work in Catskill, New York. After first attending the University of the Arts in Philadelphia to study surface design, he devoted his studies to the great books of Western Civilization at St Johns College in Santa Fe, NM and received a BA as a math and philosophy major. After a brief stint working as an art director on Madison Ave., all his interests coalesced and a small design firm, Historically Inaccurate Decorative Arts, was born in the early aughts. Though he occasionally feels the need to explore avenues of expression beyond that of the needle, the majority of Saja's work focuses on creating "interferences" of the formal patterns of french toile through embroidery. He has exhibited internationally with shows in New York, Paris, London and Berlin and the National Museum of Embroidery in South Korea and his work has recently been exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston and is included in the permanent collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Richard Saja focuses on creating interferences on the formal patterns of French toile de Jouy decorative fabrics through embroidery. His love and fascination for textiles derives from the unlimited interplay of pattern, color and texture offered by this medium. According to Saja: “Historically, toile de Jouy is a print that through its dense repetition becomes anonymous. It's a tabula rasa begging for context not unlike a child's coloring book. The act of selectively embellishing small areas of it automatically inverts its historical usage—suddenly the anonymity of the print is broken and it evolves through its subversion which appeals greatly to me.” Through his embroidery, a whole new context is created, and a new story can be drawn out of the fabric. The two pieces included in Talking Threads are explorations into the deepest memories of Saja’s early childhood spent watching copious amounts of television, which has had a profound influence on his color sense and the shape-making of his needlework.
Exhibited in "Talking Threads," Susan Eley Fine Art, Hudson, NY
- Creator:Richard Saja (1965)
- Creation Year:2023-2024
- Dimensions:Height: 19.5 in (49.53 cm)Width: 21.25 in (53.98 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU16814084322
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