Russell Crotty: An Astronomy of Dreams
Opening reception for the artist: Saturday 8 July, 3-5pm
Russell Crotty is renowned for his intricate representations of night skies, made on spheres which hang suspended in space. In his sixth solo exhibition at Hosfelt Gallery, he adds quintessentially Western, extremely exaggerated horizontal landscapes beneath stellar expanses. With these drawings, Crotty takes viewers to the edge of the known world, then asks them to imagine, both literally and metaphorically, what lies beyond.
Crotty’s two- and three-dimensional drawings are based on his own astronomical observations and field expeditions. Anecdotal text and journalistic notations follow the contours of land and sky formations, transporting the viewer directly into the experience, through canyons at dusk, over shadowy boulders, and up into the cosmos. These notes range from scientific descriptions, to social/political critique, to humorous commentary, and intentionally verge on mischievous poetry.
Humans have always looked at the heavens with wonder. We’ve used celestial bodies for navigation, in our religions, and to explain our behavior. It’s a fixation driven by the need to understand our place in the universe. Throughout Crotty’s work, the personal and cosmic intertwine as he asks us to consider our significance when faced with the enormity of the cosmos.
Russell Crotty was born in Marin County, California in 1956, receiving his BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and his MFA from UC Irvine. His work has been exhibited extensively internationally and is in the collections of major museums worldwide, including the Centre Pompidou, Whitney Museum of American Art, Museum of Modern Art (NY), Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Jose Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, MFA Boston, Dallas Museum of Art, and the High Museum (Atlanta). Crotty lives in Ojai, California.
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Russell CrottyIlluminations at Piedra Blanca, 2021ink, color pencil and gouache on museum board16 x 80 in
40.6 x 203.2 cms -
Russell CrottyFar North, 2011-21ink, acrylic and gouache on paper mounted on fiberglass sphere24 x 24 x 24 in
61 x 61 x 61 cm -
Russell CrottyAn Astronomy of Dreams, 2022color pencil, gouache and ink on museum board (2)16 x 80 in
40.6 x 203.2 cm -
Russell CrottyExtreme High Desert Boulder Problems, 2006-2022ink and gouache on paper on fiberglass sphere12 x 12 x 12 in
30.5 x 30.5 x 30.5 cm -
Russell CrottyIt's Different Up Here, 2023color pencil, gouache and ink on museum boardeach panel 40 x 32 in/101.6 x 81.3 cm
overall 40 x 160 in/101.6 x 406.4 cm -
Russell CrottyMilky Way Over Ojai Ridges, 2022ink and gouache on paper on fiberglass sphere36 x 36 x 36 in
91.4 x 91.4 x 91.4 cm -
Russell CrottyHigh Desert, High Strangeness, 2022color pencil, gouache and ink on museum board (3)each panel 32 x 40 in/81.3 x 101.6 cm
overall 32 x 120 in/81.3 x 304.8 cm -
Russell CrottyAuriga Over Western Ridges, 2008-2020ink and watercolor on paper on fiberglass sphere12 x 12 x 12 in
30.5 x 30.5 x 30.5 cm -
Russell Crotty400 Million Miles from Tranquillon Mountain, 2022color pencil, gouache and ink on museum board (3)10 3/8 x 120 in
26.4 x 304.8 cm -
Russell CrottyThe Conjunction, 2022color pencil, gouache and ink on museum board (2)16 x 80 in
40.6 x 203.2 cm
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