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2Clark Richert in Hyperspace
3Clark Richert in Hyperspace
Sinopsis
Published on the occasion of a major
retrospective exhibition at MCA Denver, Clark
Richert in Hyperspace celebrates the singular
work of Denver-based abstract painter Clark
Richert (born 1941). The book, like the
exhibition, chronicles the distinct phases of
Richert8217snearly 50-year career, tracing out
the metaphysical thread that connects them and
continues to drive Richert8217spractice. That
thread8213th exploration and visualization of
n-dimensionality, or hyperspace8213no only
elucidates Richert8217soften enigmatic
paintings but also links his oeuvre to the work
of early 20th- century avant-gardists whose
engagement with hyperspace philosophy was a
pivotal modernist project (Braque, Duchamp,
Ernst, Malevich, Mondrian, Van Doesburg and,
later, Buckminster Fuller). For Richert the
visual manifestation of dimensions beyond the
three with which we are familiar is not solely a
geometrical or philosophical problem, but the
pursuit of an idealistic, even utopic, reality.
For Richert, art is the tool by which this
project can be realized.
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Published on the occasion of a major retrospective
exhibition at MCA Denver, Clark Richert
in Hyperspace celebrates the singular work of
Denver-based abstract painter Clark Richert (born
1941). The book, like the exhibition, chronicles
the distinct phases of Richert8217snearly
50-year career, tracing out the metaphysical
thread that connects them and continues to drive
Richert8217spractice. That thread8213th
exploration and visualization of
n-dimensionality, or hyperspace8213no only
elucidates Richert8217soften enigmatic
paintings but also links his oeuvre to the work
of early 20th- century avant-gardists whose
engagement with hyperspace philosophy was a
pivotal
7modernist project (Braque, Duchamp, Ernst,
Malevich, Mondrian, Van Doesburg and,
later, Buckminster Fuller). For Richert the
visual manifestation of dimensions beyond the
three with which we are familiar is not solely a
geometrical or philosophical problem, but the
pursuit of an idealistic, even utopic, reality.
For Richert, art is the tool by which this
project can be realized.