Richard Learoyd is known for his large-scale, exquisitely detailed photographic portraits and still-life works using a specially built room-size Camera Obscura. The subject; often a person, sometimes a still life, is in a connected room separated by a lens and lit by an intense lighting system. Light is then projected instantaneously using flash and reflected through the lens, exposing an image onto direct positive paper. Learoyd creates photographs using the most basic form of photography to render a unique image which is made without any interposing negative, transparency or digital file. His process marries old and new technology: state of the art optics and Ilfochrome direct positive photographic paper to create a unique photographic experience. “I suppose people see this way of working as an alternative process,” he says, “but I see it as a very logical way to produce images, and a good use of modern materials.”
His larger-than-life size portraits are monumental and contemporary, but share a 19th Century alchemist’s tradition. By employing this early method of photography, Learoyd not only achieves the illusion that his subjects might lift off the page, but he also mimics the effects of realist painting. His series "Presences," for example, derives largely from the work of the Dutch Masters, realising the faces of stoic subjects through close-up, visceral portraits.
Learoyd was born in Nelson, Lancashire, England in 1966. In 1990, he graduated from the Glasgow School of Art with a degree in fine art photography. He has shown his work at institutions such as the International Center of Photography in New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the National Gallery in London Amongst many others. Learoyd has also been the subject of solo exhibitions at the Getty in Los Angeles, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Mapfre Foundation in Madrid.
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Art Genève 2023
Palexpo • Stand B43 26 - 29 Jan 2023Michael Hoppen Gallery is delighted to return to Art Genève this year where we will showcase works by Sarah Moon, Richard Learoyd, Ori Gersht, Fergus Greer, and Tiina Itkonen amongst...Read more -
Masterpiece London 2022
The Royal Hospital Chelsea • Stand 611 30 Jun - 6 Jul 2022We are delighted to be participating in Masterpiece London 2022 and will be presenting a selection of contemporary works, some of which have never been shown before, alongside important historic...Read more -
Art Genève 2022
Palexpo • Stand B47 3 - 6 Mar 2022After a delayed start to the 10th edition of Art Genève, Michael Hoppen Gallery is delighted to present a selection of our represented artists who challenge traditional boundaries and our...Read more -
Richard Learoyd
New Work 12 Sep - 16 Oct 2019A selection of new works by British artist Richard Learoyd at Michael Hoppen GalleryRead more -
ART GENÈVE 2019
Palexpo • BOOTH B39 31 Jan - 3 Feb 2019A preview of what Michael Hoppen Gallery will be taking toArt Geneva, SwitzerlandRead more -
NEGATIVELESS
Group Show 19 Sep - 24 Oct 2014In a world of photography where digital 'snaps' are becoming the tedious norm, the Michael Hoppen Gallery presents a show navigating an area of photography that little is known about: the photograph made without a negative.Read more
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artgenève 2023
Michael Hoppen's Highlights January 23, 2023Michael Hoppen Gallery is delighted to return to Art Genève this year where we will showcase works by Sarah Moon, Richard Learoyd, Ori Gersht, Fergus...Read more -
Richard Learoyd: Dark Mirror
Free exhibition on at V&A 24 OCT 2015 - 14 FEB 2016One of the finest exhibitions of pure photography you are likely to see this year. 'Richard learoyd: Dark Mirror' @ the V&A museum, LondonRead more