• EXPERIENCE THE CONFOUNDING WORLD OF PATRICK HUGHES AND HIS MOST RECENT ILLUSORY ARTWORKS IN THIS EXCLUSIVE LOOK AT HIS CURRENT EXHIBITION.

     

    Patrick Hughes

    The Newest Perspective

    October 16 - November 16, 2024

     

     

    Opening Reception:

    Saturday, October 19, 4 -6 pm

  • A New Development in Reverse Perspective

    The Newest Perspective, debuts an exciting, new development in Hughes’ continuous exploration of visual perspective: Solid Hollows. These sculptural, three-dimensional paintings on perpendicular wood panels defy the limits of visual perception and surpass the intrigue of his iconic oil on board constructions. With a singular subject at their core, these recent compositions challenge our sense of reality and evoke a mysterious sense of movement as they appear to morph and shift before our eyes. 

     

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    PATRICK HUGHES, Mountain Holiday, 2024, oil on board construction, 36 x 24 1/4 x 12 1/3 inches

     

     

     

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  • REVERSPECTIVE

    “The magic of the reverspectives is that I have managed to create an art that comes alive. Each plane of the picture shrinks or expands to accommodate the movement of the onlooker, in perfect harmony, like a good dance partner.”                         

    Hughes has achieved world renown for his reverse perspective, three-dimensional artworks that straddle the boundaries between painting and sculpture and challenge our perception of depth and space. He cleverly plays with the concept of perspective by using three-dimensional reliefs that project outward, yet they appear to recede into the distance when viewed from certain angles. As viewers move around the pieces, the apparent depth shifts, creating a mesmerizing illusion of space moving in opposition to their movement.

     

    This illusion happens through the reversing the position of the vanishing point, where the most distant part of the artwork is constructed physically nearer but perceived as appearing further away, and vice versa. Hughes' mastery of this optical illusion invites us to reconsider the boundaries of visual perception, challenging the brain's natural assumptions about space and distance.

     

    PATRICK HUGHES, Illhughesion, 2023, oil on board construction, 29.5 x 15.25 x 9 inches

     

     

  • HOMAGE TO SAN FRANCISCO

    The Golden Gate
    Of special note is Hughes’ homage to the city of San Francisco: Golden Gate, a large format oil on board...
    Patrick Hughes
    Golden Gate, 2024
    oil on board construction
    29 x 58 x 9 inches

    Of special note is Hughes’ homage to the city of San Francisco: Golden Gate, a large format oil on board construction which features images of the Golden Gate Bridge and the famous San Francisco skyline as seen from a vantage point within a museum collection of works by various Pop artists including: Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Bay Area’s renowned Wayne Thiebaud and Mel Ramos.

  • Defying the Rules of Linear Perspective

    A New Venice Collage
    Patrick Hughes’ deep admiration for the city of Venice is evident in many of his works, where its waterways, bridges,...
    Patrick Hughes
    PatriCanaletto, 2024
    Oil and collage on board AP 1/2
    30.5 x 68 x 11 inches

    Patrick Hughes’ deep admiration for the city of Venice is evident in many of his works, where its waterways, bridges, and enchanting architecture become central themes. The city's unique spatial layout, which has inspired artists for centuries, specifically resonates with Hughes' interest in perspective manipulation.

     

    One of his key influences is the 18th-century Venetian artist Canaletto, who was a master of capturing Venice’s grandeur through precise use of linear perspective in his detailed cityscapes. Canaletto’s ability to depict architectural depth and proportion with mathematical precision left a lasting impact on Hughes, whose own reverspective works echo this fascination with space and perspective. In Hughes’ interpretations, Venice’s iconic scenes become ever-shifting, illusionary environments, blending his love for the city with his passion for defying the rules of visual perception.

  • STUDIO

    A New Hand-Painted Multiple

    Hughes’works often feature vibrant, colorful imagery, ranging from cityscapes and architectural forms to abstract patterns, which further enhance the surreal and dynamic nature of the viewing experience. They open up a playful dialogue between the real and the imagined, the tangible and the illusory, drawing viewers into a constantly shifting world of visual possibilities.

     

    ADDITIONAL WORKS IN THE EXHIBITION

    Click images to view more details and videos of each artwork. 

  • A Gallery Within a Gallery, Twentieth Century
    A Gallery Within a Gallery, Twentieth Century

    A Gallery Within a Gallery

    Twentieth Century
    PATRICK HUGHES Twentieth Century, 2018, oil on wood construction 30 x 68 x 9 inches
  • THE ARTIST'S MONOGRAPH, Patrick Hughes | THE NEWEST PERSPECTIVE

    THE ARTIST'S MONOGRAPH

    Patrick Hughes | THE NEWEST PERSPECTIVE

     

    Delve into the intersection of art, geometry, and perception with this compelling  multidisciplinary book, perfect for art lovers and curious minds looking to explore the unseen depths of visual experience.

     

    The book explores a variety of concepts from art history to the psychology of perception. With essays by leading experts such as: Dawn Ades, writing about the artist as a student of surrealism, Martin Kemp exploring the aspect of perspective, geometry and art in Hughes’ work and Thomas Papahomas, who is a psychologist of perception, on how his reverse perspective principles are considered through the psychology of perception, exploring how we perceive and move in space.

     

     This comprehensive 223 page publication features many colour illustrations of Hughes' varied artworks. 

     

    • Published by: Reverspective Ltd, London 2023
    • ISBN: 978-1-3999-6041-0
  • “I hope experiencing my work it’s an experience unlike any other, in which viewers see the impossible happen. And I...
    Scott Richards and Patrick Hughes

    “I hope experiencing my work it’s an experience unlike any other, in which viewers see the impossible happen. And I hope that they then think a bit about why that is. If lookers and see-ers experience the paradox and reciprocity of the world and themselves, they get a sense of the flow of life.”

     

                   PATRICK HUGHES

  • ARTIST BIO

     

    The world-renowned British artist lives in London and has also written numerous books on visual and verbal rhetoric. Hughes’ paintings have earned international acclaim as part of exhibitions in the United Kingdom, United States, Europe, Korea, and Canada; they are also included in prestigious museum collections, such as the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Tate Gallery and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, The Wurth Museum, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Detroit Institute of Art among others. His art continues to inspire both art lovers and fellow artists alike, as he pushes the boundaries of how we experience visual art.

     

     

     

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