November 23rd, 6-10pm
When: November 23- December 31.
Opening reception: Saturday, November 23, 6-10 pm.
“As we create a new reality based only loosely on a collection of muddled memories and inspiring aesthetics anything goes. Everything is possible.” -Ryan Schude
bG Gallery is pleased to present a long awaited solo exhibition of photographs by Ryan Schude. Schude is known for his large-scale, single-frame tableaus that are packed with sophisticated action – mingling surrealism and Americana with touch of contemporary humor. In this latest body of work Schude’s subjects become intermingled with monumental environments in nature, and viewed from a god’s eye perspective. Forces of nature become part of each character’s open narrative.
In 2018 Ryan Schude recreated Norman Rockwell’s “Four Freedoms” for Smithsonian Magazine with his take on American culture and also won Rangefinder Magazine’s Grand Prize. He has recently created a work at SFMOMA that incorporated museum staff, as well as many other exhibitions at other prominent institutions galleries and publications around the world.
The gallery is open from Tues. to Sat. from 11:30am – 6 pm at Bergamot Station, across from the Bergamot Cafe.