This exhibition brings together artworks of light and shadow in a dialogue between two artists who use quotidian materials to make their fragmented abstractions.
Celia Scott has fused her art practices in sculpture, painting and printmaking to create artworks based on materials that she fashions, and on to which she prints and adds colour to reimagine spaces and surfaces. By adding depth, Scott invites the viewer to question the nature of architectural space and to 'fill in' its missing pieces.
Stephen Greenberg works mostly by priming the ocean-forever-floating and landfill material Mylar, to create a new surface in, and on, to which he works to create a new life of its own. He uses foil blankets and card similarly, embracing the 3D nature of materials once themselves employed as packaging and wrapping, to create beauty from waste.
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Image: Stephen Greenberg: Fragments Parvum (Small Fragment) (2021), Acrylic and gesso on collaged Mylar coffee packet on laminated card Celia Scott: Thin Red Line (2024), Woodcut print on painted Japanese plywood
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