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Mischa Richter

I Live Here

October 11 – November 11, 2018

Installation view of I Live Here solo exhibition
Installation view of I Live Here
Installation view of I Live Here
Installation view of I Live Here
Installation view of I Live Here
mixed media piece, with several dozen small canvas pieces on gallery wall
Installation view of I Live Here
Close up of mixed media on studio wall
Photo showing seascape through darkened window

Mischa Richter
I Live Here
October 11 - November 11, 2018


Opening reception
Thursday, October 11, 6-8pm

 

Jack Hanley Gallery is pleased to present a solo show by Mischa Richter “I Live Here”. The exhibition is based on Richter’s strong memories and attachment to Provincetown and the idiosyncratic characters, buildings and relationship to the water that inhabit this village.

 

Richter recreates his environment and its community through photographs, transplanting his surroundings: part of his own studio walls, the photo series “457” ( house number of his grandfather). His grandfather was an artist and cartoonist - and the wooden floors of his house create a space that is manifested in the mind rather than geographical coordinates. The installation explores the specificity and intensity of his connection to this town that has changed and morphed dramatically.

 

Mischa Richter has shown his work in London and Provincetown and currently lives in Brooklyn, NY. He was born in Windsor, England but spent most of his childhood in Provincetown, Massachustes. He studied art at The Chelsea College of Art and Design and Middlesex University both in London, England. After leaving University he began a career in editorial photography and has been published in magazines such as Esquire, Vogue, The New York Times Magazine, Wallpaper and Vibe.

 

For more information please contact Silke Lindner-Sutti at silke@jackhanley.com