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All Outputs (15)

The colour orange (2019)
Exhibition / Performance

One person exhibition. Paintings, sculptures, prints and world premier of "Orangeness". Original music composed by Alexandra Harwood for the series of paintings, sculptures and prints.

Light-Dark Contrast (2018)
Physical Artefact

In October 2018 Richard Kenton Webb was invited to the Tao Huan Painting Residency in China. On the residency he made eight paintings on a Light Dark Contrast that were exhibited at Hefei Modern Art Gallery, a public gallery in Anhui Province, China.

The Five Senses (2017)
Exhibition / Performance

Five big paintings in horizontal, almost panoramic format, are stacked one above another creating a wall of alluring colour. The set is entitled The Five Senses, (2015-17), each painting named individually, Smell, Taste, Touch, Sound and Sight, in ke... Read More about The Five Senses.

Still Life with Blackbirds (2016)
Physical Artefact

On return to the UK, Richard Webb collaborated with Dr Joanne Reardon with exhibition at the Corinium Museum, Cirencester of Still Life with Blackbirds, a Light-Dark Contrast of 16 relief prints set against her story inspired by the images (2014), an... Read More about Still Life with Blackbirds.

Yellow - The LARQ Residency (2015)
Physical Artefact

Richard Webb was the ninth invited Artist in Residence at LARQ, Queenstown, Tasmania for two months between March and May 2014. Whilst in Tasmania, he responded to the colour yellow which is mined in the local Queenstown mine.

Warm-Cold Contrast (2014)
Physical Artefact

60 relief prints concerned with seven different warm-cold contrasts of yellows against blue-greens and blues called Thoughts in Search of a Thinker. This was exhibited at Celia Lendis Contemporary in Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire in February 2014... Read More about Warm-Cold Contrast.

Suite of 14 framed linocuts (2009)
Exhibition / Performance

7 four colour linocuts printed from pigments the same as the paintings, of which two were included in the Exhibtion, all the other linocuts were single colours.

The nature of landscape (2009)
Exhibition / Performance

Part 1: Abbey Walk Gallery Grimsby, 28 July - 22 August 2009. Part 2: East Coast School of Art and Design, 12 March - 1 April 2010. Part 3: Abbey Walk Gallery Grimsby, 15 - 24 April 2010. Conference: 27- 28 July 2010.

Figuring light - colour and the intangible (2008)
Exhibition / Performance

World premier composed by Alexandra Harwood of the music “Redness” by the Onyx Brass Quintet. The 52-page exhibition catalogue (ISBN 978-1-900809-56-6) was currated by Dr Richard Davey.