A Point of Light Left a Witness Post
Gordon Robichaux•Nov 09, 2025 — Dec 21, 2025
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The basic unit in surveying is the point. All surveying measurements are made between points that have been located or established.
—USDA National Engineering Handbook
Gordon Robichaux is pleased to present A Point of Light Left a Witness Post, Nick Relph’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. The installation includes a group of wall-mounted panel works incorporating plywood, molded paper, and mica; an architectural model; a masonry brick; and a sculpture created by the artist’s son.
The exhibition is anchored by five new Lusty Ghost works that resemble geometric targets. Each panel is an 18-inch circle or square comprised of four identical units (four quarter-circles joined into a circle; four triangles or squares joined into a square) cut from ½-inch plywood and covered with black or white washi paper, which Relph wet and molded around the wood. The modular shapes within the panels are…
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A Point of Light Left a Witness Post
Gordon Robichaux•Nov 09, 2025 — Dec 21, 2025
Press Release
The basic unit in surveying is the point. All surveying measurements are made between points that have been located or established.
—USDA National Engineering Handbook
Gordon Robichaux is pleased to present A Point of Light Left a Witness Post, Nick Relph’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. The installation includes a group of wall-mounted panel works incorporating plywood, molded paper, and mica; an architectural model; a masonry brick; and a sculpture created by the artist’s son.
The exhibition is anchored by five new Lusty Ghost works that resemble geometric targets. Each panel is an 18-inch circle or square comprised of four identical units (four quarter-circles joined into a circle; four triangles or squares joined into a square) cut from ½-inch plywood and covered with black or white washi paper, which Relph wet and molded around the wood. The modular shapes within the panels are…


































































































