![]() It arrives in Los Angeles after debuting at the Art Institute of Chicago, and marks the first and most extensive exhibition of Riley’s drawings at a US museum in more than 50 years, as well as the artist’s first major show at a West Coast institution. The exhibition, now at the Hammer Museum, brings together more than 90 works on paper selected from Riley’s London studios, many of which have never been displayed. But together, they provide invaluable insight into her changing approach to line and colour over more than six decades, as the travelling show, Bridget Riley Drawings: From the Artist’s Studio, reveals. Often studies or drafts for the intensely optical abstract paintings for which she has become renowned, Riley’s drawings have rarely been exhibited en masse. ![]() ![]() “It is as though there is an eye at the end of my pencil, which tries, independently of my personal general-purpose eye, to penetrate a kind of obscuring veil or thickness.” The process is “an enquiry, a way of finding out-the first thing that I discover is that I do not know”, she wrote in her essay “Work” (2009). Saints pulled a goal back from the spot moments later after Starfelt had tripped substitute Kiltie, with captain O'Hara beating Hart from 12 yards.īut Celtic responded with late strikes from O'Riley and Hatate to add gloss to the scoreline.Drawing, for the artist Bridget Riley, is an act of discovery, a way to learn by doing and to work through problems. There were more cheers when Oh grabbed a third with a low drive after Carson had parried a long-distance effort from skipper Callum McGregor. Referee McLean looked at his monitor and pointed to the spot to a huge cheer from the home fans before he sent off Taylor for using a hand and Hatate stepped up and slammed the ball into the corner of the net. There was a long VAR check in the 71st minute after Abada's close-range shot came off Taylor. Still St Mirren kept pushing forward in numbers but still they were unable to really test goalkeeper Joe Hart. Postecoglou made a triple substitution around the hour mark with Hatate, O'Riley and Oh coming on for Turnbull, Mooy and Jota. Robinson's side came out for the second half in positive fashion again but enjoyed some luck when a cutback from right-back Alistair Johnston struck Buddies defender Marcus Fraser and rebounded off a post. St Mirren striker Curtis Main was proving a handful for the Hoops defence but it was his defensive block which prevented Celtic defender Carl Starfelt from firing in a second just before the break. ![]() Moments later he was in the right place to convert Aaron Mooy's cross for the opener, after the Australia international had been sent down the wing by Abada.įar from collapsing, the Buddies fought back and Hoops defender Cameron Carter-Vickers headed away a shot from Alex Greive, who subsequently sustained an injury and was replaced by former Celt Tony Watt, recently signed from Dundee United. The Paisley side tried to push forward but trouble was never far away and in the 11th minute Maeda shanked a cross only to see it rebound off Carson's far post.įellow Japanese forward Kyogo Furuhashi went off with what looked like a shoulder injury to be replaced by winger Liel Abada with Maeda moving through the middle. The Buddies keeper parried a powerful drive from Portuguese winger Jota past the post for a corner which failed to trouble the visitors. There were only a couple of minutes played before Saints, who had Taylor and Declan Gallagher back for Charles Dunne and Greg Kiltie, had Trevor Carson to thank for the first time. The treble-chasing home side, with midfielder David Turnbull in for Hatate, made their usual swift start. However, substitute Reo Hatate netted from the penalty spot in the 76th minute after Buddies defender Richard Taylor was sent off by referee Steven McLean for conceding the VAR-confirmed spot-kick with a hand to prevent a certain goal.įellow sub Oh Hyeon-gyu slammed in his first Celtic goal in the 80th minute before Stephen Robinson's side reduced the deficit with a Mark O'Hara penalty.Īnge Postecoglou's side, as always, kept going and substitute Matt O'Riley fired in from the edge of the box before Hatate added a fifth with a similarly impressive strike in added time. Tireless forward Daizen Maeda opened the scoring from close range in the 16th minute but the visitors, the only domestic side to beat Celtic this season, showed some spirit and ambition. ![]()
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