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J. Richardson
"Christo Reaction" Beachscape Acrylic on 5 Panels by John “Nelson” Richardson

1980s

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Art serves as a window into imaginary worlds that reflect a tangible reality shaped by the artist’s hand. Nelson Richardson’s Christo Reaction is a witness work that belongs to the latter category, inviting the observer to explore the boundaries between abstraction and figuration while contemplating humanity’s place within the vastness of nature. This work pays homage to « The Umbrellas ». In 1991, the artistic duo Christo and Jeanne-Claude created a large-scale installation, with 1,760 yellow umbrellas in Tejon Pass, California, and 1,340 blue umbrellas in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. The project highlighted the contrasts and connections between the two landscapes, drawing attention to the interplay of grandeur and intimacy. The umbrellas, measuring nearly 6 meters high and 9 meters in diameter, formed a technical and temporary work, dismantled after a few weeks due to unpredictable weather and safety concerns. Nelson Richardson’s work is presented as a contemporary fresco consisting of five acrylic panels on canvas, connected by a fastening system at the back. It captures a moment, an emotion and extends the memory of a temporary installation while underscoring the evolving role of environmental awareness in Land Art. In Christo Reaction, attention is first drawn to the vast, dry, sandy land that dominates three-quarters of the composition. Using a pointillist technique, Richardson employs varying point sizes to breathe life into the textured landscape, rich in autumnal hues. The high-angle perspective, reminiscent of a drone flyover, accentuates the tension between abstraction and representation. Ochre, beige, and pink tones blend to create a mosaic of colors, evoking waves of grains stirred by the wind, finally settling into a moment of tranquility within the winding canyon of smooth, camelback-like hills. Upon closer inspection, recognizable forms emerge, such as a hint of the sky, fragments of yellow umbrellas on the left, and a blue one on the upper right, referencing the Japanese installation. These elements engage in a diagonal dialogue, creating balance and a silent narrative where human absence prevails, traversing the mountainous passage toward California’s great Central Valley. Richardson invites us to engage with the environment's raw, sometimes dangerous, elements, leaving only the memory of a striking experience. The landscape and the emotion endure in the mind long after the installation has vanished. This organized aesthetic invasion integrates each component into a defined space, no matter its level of abstraction. The composition explores the relationship between emptiness and fullness, investigating and controlling the integration of abstract forms. The absence of humanity encourages reflection on our relationship with the original environment. How can we understand a landscape devoid of human presence? What would humanity be without its connection to nature? Nelson Richardson’s Christo Reaction calls for coexistence and respect for the natural world, urging us to view nature not simply as a backdrop but as the core of our existence and evolution. - B I O - John “Nelson” Richardson (1947-2005) Born in Santa Monica, CA, Nelson Richardson was a Humbolt State University graduate and Vietnam war veteran. He began teaching part-time at Bakersfield College, gaining 1086, and full-time 11 years later as a professor of computer graphics. A passionate painter, Richardson employed optical illusions and abstract approaches to scenes that heightened one’s sensitivity to familiar landscapes. His experimentation with texture and depth perception infiltrates the visual sensory system, bringing a new focus to our ocular experience.
  • Creator:
    J. Richardson (American)
  • Creation Year:
    1980s
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 14 in (35.56 cm)Width: 55 in (139.7 cm)Depth: 1.75 in (4.45 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Pasadena, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU654314928802

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