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Bryan Ryley
SUM OF DESTRUCTIONS

2004

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Bryan Ryley: Rigorous Inquiry at the Intersection of Material and Structure Bryan Ryley, a significant figure in contemporary Canadian abstraction, operates from his studio in Vernon, British Columbia. His practice is characterized by a sustained and intellectually rigorous engagement across painting, drawing, and collage, complemented by incisive forays into sculpture and photography. This deliberate fluidity between media serves as a critical methodology, allowing Ryley to dissect and reimagine fundamental principles of structure, seriality, and the inherent language of diverse materials. Ryley's oeuvre reveals a profound and ongoing investigation into the architectural underpinnings of visual experience. Through meticulous layering in his collages, the precise articulation of line in his drawings, and the nuanced application of pigment in his paintings, he constructs compelling systems of order and variation. His serial compositions unfold with a deliberate cadence, revealing subtle shifts and emergent dialogues as forms and chromatic relationships are reiterated and transformed. This methodical approach, irrespective of the chosen medium, underscores a commitment to a deep exploration of visual syntax. The resulting works are imbued with a refined lyricism and a sophisticated understanding of chromatic density. Ryley's surfaces, whether built through accretion or rendered with painterly gesture, resonate with a nuanced appreciation for color's evocative power. While informed by the historical weight of classical modernist abstraction – with subtle nods to the structural innovations of Cubist collage and the subliminal explorations of Surrealist-inspired abstraction – Ryley’s vision remains distinctly his own, forging a contemporary dialogue with these pivotal movements. Ryley's contributions have garnered significant attention, placing his work in prominent collections across North America. Institutional holdings include the Government of Canada, the Canadian Consulate in Paris, the Canada Council Art Bank, the British Columbia Art Collection, Pratt Institute, and the Racine Art Museum, attesting to the critical recognition of his practice. His work is also represented in notable corporate collections such as Canadian Pacific and SunLife Financial, indicating a broad appreciation for his rigorous aesthetic and conceptual framework. His foundational training at Pratt Institute (MFA Honors) and the University of Victoria (BFA Honors), coupled with his early participation in the Whitney Museum Graduate program, provided a fertile ground for his intellectual and artistic development. The formative experience of engaging with influential figures at the Emma Lake workshops, including John Elderfield, Friedl Dzubas, and Stanley Boxer, further refined his understanding of abstract discourse and material agency. Bryan Ryley’s practice stands as a testament to a sustained and critical inquiry into the fundamental elements of abstract art. His work invites a close examination of the interplay between material, structure, and the enduring capacity of abstract language to evoke profound visual and intellectual experiences. SERIES: SUM OF DESTRUCTIONS “In 2004, Ryley saw a magazine reproduction of a preparatory sketch by Pablo Picasso for his famous painting Guernica. He scanned it and had the bold black outlines of a hand grasping the handle of a broken sword output at a large scale onto sheets of good-quality drawing paper. These formed the matrixes for his series of twelve works on paper and the bases for the underlying drawing elements of the large painting. … The notion of coming to grips with Picasso is something that has faced other artists as well, and it forms an homage of sorts to this suite of works by Bryan Ryley, as well as a fruitful jumping off point for his meditations on war in the twenty-first century.” Liz Wylie / Curator/Kelowna Art Gallery / Shown at the Kelowna Art Gallery, Kelowna BC Nov 7, 2009 - January 10, 2010 Bryan Ryley SUM OF DESTRUCTIONS 2004 Acrylic and graphite on panel 84 x 144 in (Diptych each panel 84 x 72 in)
  • Creator:
    Bryan Ryley (1952, Canadian)
  • Creation Year:
    2004
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 84 in (213.36 cm)Width: 72 in (182.88 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
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  • Gallery Location:
    Vancouver, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2787216343892

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