Exhibition
Jeremy Gardiner: Unfolding Landscapes
8 Mar 2012 – 25 Apr 2012
Event times
Monday - Friday : 10 am - 6 pm, Saturday 12noon- 6pm
Cost of entry
Free
Address
- Kings Place
- 90 York Way
- London
- N1 9AG
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- Tube: Kings Cross St Pancras
- Kings Cross or St Pancras
About
Jeremy Gardiner's paintings are effectively an artistic excavation of the geology of landscape: how it is shaped by human activity and the forces of nature. Aware of distinct geologies, he attempts to interpret the hidden subterranean realms that contain the marks and secrets of their own distant formation.His artistic exploration has taken him from the Jurassic coast of Dorset to the rugged coast of Cornwall, passing through the dramatic American landscape, the roughness of volcanic islands in Brazil, the arid beauty of the island of Milos in Greece and more recently the Lake District and its numerous waterfalls. His paintings become a symbolic map, simultaneously interpreting and capturing the impact of human and natural events, the activities in time and space that have shaped, textured and coloured the landscape to give it a unique, contemporary depth and beauty.