<< back

The 2008 Anne & Gordon Samstag
International Visual Arts Scholarships

| Tracy Cornish | Hayden Fowler | Giles Ryder | Simon Terrill | Joshua Webb |

Artist: GILES RYDER


Giles Ryder - Speed of Night

The Speed of Night (detail) 2007
installation at BLOCKPROJECTS
gold-mirrored plinth, aerated foam, neon, gold-frosted light bulb,
transformers, paint, plywood, aluminium, mirror, perspex, steel
brackets, electrical cables
variable dimensions
© the artist


Ryder - Some kind of electric

Some Kind of Electric 2007
installation at Peloton
concreting stands, hand-tinted and painted-gloss polyurethene on
plywood, aluminium, aerated foam, pigment, perspex, auto lacquer on aluminium
variable dimensions
© the artist
 


Giles Ryder’s work is preoccupied with abstraction, but his interest is in minimalism. He started life as an artist later than some, having worked as an industrial painter on Brisbane’s Story Bridge for six years before entering art school. The industrial influence, alongside that of the great abstractionists such as Rothko, is visible in his art with glossy, hard surfaces of colour evoking ‘car culture’. He also uses neon signage and the reflective surfaces of advertising and consumption, and pared back, pearlescent and glossy striped paintings. All of these require interactivity with the viewer - the position from which the work is seen directly influences its effect.

In a recent (2007) exhibition at Peloton, a non-profit space he directs in Sydney, minimalist stepped coloured shelves, suggesting Donald Judd, protruded from the wall. Coated in reflective and glossy surfaces they were paired with a series of visceral, synthetic shapes made from expandable aerated foam, spray painted in bright colours, on aluminium rods - anything but sleekly sculptural - in the centre of the space. A pair of minimalist striped paintings, auto-lacquer on aluminium, completed the group. This collision of styles describes Ryder’s interest in a reduction of form, colour, line and medium as a parallel to the compaction of modern art history.

Louise Martin-Chew
from her Samstag essay;
Alternative Realities
 


Born 1972, Brisbane, Queensland
2005 Master of Visual Arts, Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney
2003 Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours), Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney
2002 Bachelor of Visual Arts, Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, Brisbane
Awards 2008 Anne & Gordon Samstag International Visual Arts Scholarship
2007 RIPE: Art and Australia/ANZ Private Bank Contemporary Art Award
Australian Postgraduate Award
2004 Zelda Stedman Young Student Scholarship, Sydney College of the Arts
Individual Exhibitions 2007 The Speed of Night, BLOCKPROJECTS, Melbourne
Some Kind of Electric, Peloton, Sydney
Light Works, George Petelin Gallery, Southport, Queensland
Neon Modernist, The MSSR Project, Brisbane
2006 GR06, John Buckley Gallery, Melbourne
NEW06, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne
2005 Metallic, Peloton, Sydney
2004 Fade in, Fade out, Firstdraft, Sydney
2003 3 Colours, Soapbox Gallery, Brisbane
A Night at the Drags, Soapbox Gallery, Brisbane
Selected Group Exhibitions 2007 Recent Acquisitions, Monash University Collection, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne
Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship, Artspace, Sydney
Living Elvis, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne
In the Gap, Annandale Galleries, Sydney
Disco Baroque, UTS Gallery, University of Technology, Sydney
2006 Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship, Artspace, Sydney
Neo-Minimalism, John Buckley Gallery, Melbourne
Transpainting, Tin Sheds Gallery, University of Sydney
Transformative, Blindside, Melbourne
  2005 Artists Against Sedition Laws, Casula Powerhouse, Sydney
[Untitled], MOP Projects, Sydney
The Adventure Project, Firstdraft, Sydney
SNO Group 2, SNO Showroom, Sydney
  2003 Straticulation, Soapbox Gallery, Brisbane
  2002 Third Year Degree Painting Show, Edinburgh College of Art, Scotland, United Kingdom
  2001 Gene Pool, Modus Gallery, Brisbane
  2000 Levitron, Cambell Mahony Exhibiting Space, Brisbane
Collections   Monash University Collection
Artbank, Sydney

| Tracy Cornish | Hayden Fowler | Giles Ryder | Simon Terrill | Joshua Webb |