Patrick Hughes (artist)
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Patrick Hughes (born 20 October 1939) is a British artist working in London. He is the creator of "reverspective", an optical illusion on a three-dimensional surface where the parts of the picture which seem farthest away are actually physically the nearest.


Life

Patrick Hughes was born in Birmingham, attended school in
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and went on at the James Graham Day College in Leeds in 1959. Later he taught at the
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before becoming an independent artist. He has three sons by his first wife, Rennie Paterson, and was later married to the author
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. Hughes lives above his studio near
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, London, with his third wife, the historian and biographer Diane Atkinson.John Slyce, ''Reverspective'' Momentum, London, 2005


Art

In July 2011, Hughes celebrated 'Fifty Years in Showbusiness' with two exhibitions, a retrospective at Flowers East, and current works in Flowers Cork Street. In the 1970s Hughes hung his investigations of perception and illusion on the motif of the rainbow in a series of prints and paintings, such as ''Pile of Rainbows'' (1973), ''Prison Rainbow'' (1973) and ''Leaning on a Landscape'' (1979). Later prints like ''Leaf Art'' (1975) and paintings like ''Realistic Paint'' (1977) expressed similar interests with colour. His first "reverse perspective" or "reverspective" was ''Sticking Out Room'' (1964), which was a life-size room for the
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(ICA) in 1970. He returned to explore the possibilities of reverspective in 1990 with ''Up the Line'' and ''Down the Road'' (1991) He explains reverspective: The picture surface of ''Vanishing Venice'' (above) is three-dimensional, made of two pyramids with their tops cut off protruding towards the viewer: the bases of the pyramids are farthest away (flat against the wall), while the flat tops (shown as the two lighter rectangles in the diagram, right) are those parts which are physically nearest to the viewer but which appear, in the picture, to be in the distance at the end of the buildings. Hughes' reverspective is the subject of papers on the psychology of perception, by Nicholas Wade and Thomas Papathomas of Rutgers University's Laboratory of Vision Research.


Writing

Hughes has written four books investigating themes that parallel his art. His latest is ''Paradoxymoron: Foolish Wisdom in Words and Pictures'', published in 2011. His other books are ''Vicious Circles and Infinity: A Panoply of Paradoxes'' (with artist
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); ''Upon the Pun: Dual Meaning in Words and Pictures'', with Paul Hammond (London, W.H. Allen, 1978); and ''More on Oxymoron'' (Jonathan Cape, Ltd. 1984) which investigates both verbal and visual oxymoron. He has written for ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''ICA Magazine'', among others, on art, artists and interesting lives. A collection of his writings, ''Left to Write'', was published by Momentum in 2008. The third edition of John Slyce's ''Patrick Hughes: Perverspective'' was published in 2011, with a new afterword by Murray McDonald.
Most recently, ''A New Perspective'', a 240-page monograph with essays by Professor Dawn Adès, Professor Martin Kemp, Murray McDonald and Dr Thomas Papathomas, was published by Flowers Gallery in November 2014, followed by ''A Newer Perspective,'' in 2017.


Bibliography

Exhibition catalogues *''Patrick Hughes: Deeperspective'' atalogue of the exhibition held at Flowers East 22 October – 21 November 1999London. *''Patrick Hughes: Multiples'' atalogue of the exhibition ''Multispectives'' held at Flowers East 26 October – 24 November 2012London. *''Patrick Hughes: Properspective'' atalogue of the exhibition held at Flowers East 10 February – 10 March 2001London. *''Patrick Hughes: Retrospectives'' atalogue of the exhibition held at Flowers East 19 October – 17 November 1994London. *''Patrick Hughes: Superduperspective'' atalogue of the exhibition held at Flowers East 2006London. *''Patrick Hughes: The Prints in Between 1983 – 1995'' atalogue of the exhibition held at Flowers East 19 October – 17 November 2007London. *''Whopperspective'' atalogue of the exhibition held at Flowers East 2003London. Monographs * Ades, D., Kemp, M, Papathomas, T. et al. (2014) ''A New Perspective''. Reverspective Ltd, London *Hughes, P. (2011) ''Paradoxymoron: Foolish Wisdom in Words and Pictures''. Reverspective Ltd, London. *Slyce, J. (2011) ''Patrick Hughes: Perverspective''. Momentum, London.


See also

* Ripple pictures


References


External links


Reverspective

Patrick Hughes' work in the Tate gallery
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