Richard Porter: 2
27 Feb-11 Apr 2026
PV 26 Feb 2026, 6-8pm
There are a Million of things, perhaps in the Universe, that would require a Million of different Organs for you to understand them…should I attempt to explain to you what I perceive as the Senses, you would represent it to yourself as something that may be Heard, Seen, Felt, Smelt or Tasted, and yet it is no such thing.
— From A Voyage to the Moon, Cyrano de Bergerac, 1649
Richard Porter’s exhibition '2', his second with the gallery, is presented in two divided spaces. It features ceramic sculptures and wall-based work, including painting and collage. His work recalibrates our sense of human scale to accommodate the non-human, as tiny birds settle in miniature ruins or perch beside a human nose, while rabbits emerge from clay rubble or settle beside pink dice. Instead of losing ourselves in nature, nature loses itself in us. Many of his paintings suggest conduits to an alternate plane: a flattened blue sky through a broken window, or a rainbow sunset beyond a chequered floor. His collage works are derived from found musical scores, cut up to make sparse vignettes with elemental shapes and figures.
Porter’s interest in an alternative spirituality and the unknown is informed by medieval conceptions of the firmament, a mystical divine space that protects the world. Spirituality for him is a belief in something that transcends all things. Formless and universal, it carries with it a sense of wonder and of the infinite. The duality between this interest in the spiritual and the handmade, material facture of the work is at the core of this exhibition. His work appeals to the emotions and strives to configure a queer space that is open and free from conventional constrictions.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a text from Robert Glück.