Darkness Visible, APT Gallery

For the past year I have been co-curating an exhibition with Paula MacArthur and Gavin Maughfling, Darkness Visible. We are very happy to announce that it will open soon at APT Gallery London.
Darkness Visible is an exhibition of painting, installation, film and performance that takes the simple idea of light emanating from darkness as a starting point to explore deeper themes of the unseen, the psyche, memory, otherness, loss, love, and the space between us. It was first proposed by the late artist, lecturer and former Chair of Contemporary British Painting Judith Tucker. Exhibiting artists explore the potential of light and dark in painting, installation and film to examine wider social and philosophical concepts.
Artists: Marius von Brasch, Lesley Bunch, Anne-Marie Creamer, Graham Crowley, Rosalind Davis & Justin Hibbs, Sam Douglas, Natalie Dowse, Pippa Gatty, Paula MacArthur, Gavin Maughfling, Donna Mclean, Ruth Murray, Joe Packer, Hideatsu Shiba, Geraldine Swayne, Judith Tucker, Casper White, Joanna Whittle.
Events:
27 March 6-8pm: Private View
5 April 2-4pm: ‘On Shadows’, a public workshop led by Lesley Bunch exploring psychology, myth and aesthetics of shadows. Free entry. Bookings required, tickets available through Eventbrite.
9 April 6-8pm: Screening of Ann-Marie Creamer’s film ‘Dear Friend I Can No Longer Hear Your Voice’
13 April 2-4pm: Finissage with performance by movement artist Jamal Sterrett and composer for modular synths Ben Lancaster in response to the installation of Rosalind Davis & Justin Hibbs.
I will be exhibiting Shadow Sculpture 34, 2024:

