"Paradiso"
Ryan McGinley
Ratio 3
2831A Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94110 United States

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January 13 > March 10, 2018
Ryan McGinley
Paradiso, 2017
Chromogenic color print
24 x 16 inches
Ryan McGinley
Descending Dock, 2017
Chromogenic color print
16 x 24 inches
Throughout this most recent body of work, McGinley photographed nude figures in upstate New York during the winter and fall seasons. The transition of seasons brings complexity to even seemingly monochromatic landscapes. By concentrating on a single region during a particular season, McGinley has honed his images to depict the character of both place and person.
Where several images in Paradiso evoke the same sense of spontaneity as the artist’s earliest work, these images also reflect his deliberate focus that has shaped the last decade of McGinley’s practice. McGinley’s photographic treatment of his models is increasingly concerned with the body as form, departing from the spontaneous portraiture for which he first became known over a decade ago, yet preserving the exuberance of a candid image. Through careful direction of his subjects and selection of locations, McGinley constructs a world that pairs humanity with nature and blurs the distinction between fantasy and authenticity.
Ryan McGinley was born in 1977 in Ramsey, New Jersey. His photography has been the subject of international exhibitions including solo museum shows at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea in Bergamo, Daelim Museum in Seoul, Kunsthal KAdE in The Netherlands, MUSAC in Léon, Spain, and MoMA PS1 in Long Island City. Group appearances include the Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, MoCA in Los Angeles, The Brooklyn Museum, Washington’s National Portrait Gallery, National Portrait Gallery in London, and the Fondazione Prada in Milan. Most recently, McGinley’s early work was the subject of a major survey at the MCA Denver. Paradiso is McGinley’s fourth solo exhibition with Ratio 3.