Artists & Designers

Richard Snyder

 

Snyder in front of Pipe Rack, 1996

After receiving a BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Snyder made his career in the fields of art and design, practicing sculpture, painting, furniture design and fabrication, interior design, cabinetmaking, construction and industrial design. Along with extensive experience in a wide variety of materials and processes, Snyder also possesses a wide range of visual and experiential vocabulary acquired in his many travels through the Americas, Africa, the Middle East and Central and Southeast Asia. Snyder considers his objects to be not just about form, function, color, material and process, but rather to be fantasies with spirit, magic and story. During his seventeen years with the Art et Industrie gallery, Snyder participated in five solo shows and more than twenty group shows, which established him as a major player in the American Art Furniture movement. His pieces have appeared in numerous publications and media around the world; and they are included in numerous private collections worldwide as well as in the permanent collection of The Art Institute of Chicago. Snyder guest-lectures at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, the New School in New York, and SUNY Purchase.

 

Recent Works

  • Yellow three-tiered wooden jewelry box with small drawers on each tier, on a dark wooden stand by Richard Snyder.

    "Round The World," 1990

  • A tall blue wooden sculpture with a rounded, teardrop shape, placed against a yellow background. The sculpture has a narrow, elongated top and a small opening near the middle, resting on a base of small white and black spheres by Richard Snyder.

    "Girl in a Blue Bottle," 1991

  • A white wooden stand with a colorful circular wheel in the center, surrounded by 12 rectangular blocks each cast a shadow, against a plain background by Richard Snyder.

    "Lucky Lucky," 1991