Exhibition
Mass Adaption
12 Sep 2015 – 13 Sep 2015
Event times
Saturday 12th & Sunday 13th, 12-8pm
Cost of entry
FREE
Address
- 137 - 139 Copeland Road
- Peckham
- London
- SE15 3SN
- United Kingdom
A two day pop-up exhibition that explores the notion of the spiritual
and poetic through the use of mass-produced and industrial materials.
About
The Mass Adaption exhibition, spread across two derelict houses on Copeland Road, Peckham. Showcasing the work of two artists that have migrated from painting, into a more sculptural approach to making and have found common ground in the use of, industrial and mass-produced materials.
A purpose made audio recording by exhibiting artist and experimental electronic musician Paul Snowdon, AKA Time Attendant, will accompany your viewing pleasure of both artists new works.
Paul Snowdon constructs intriguing surreal narratives by combining painting techniques and found objects with industrial materials such as copper, zinc and sandpaper to create explorative, 3 dimensional 'modular paintings', reminiscent of trophies and medals.
Deepa Chudasama Uses repetition as a motif and the application of artisan techniques such as hand- dyeing, Dee transcends her unforgiving mass-produced materials, creating complex, meditative pieces with an other-worldly charm.
Alibaba's Bar located at the rear of the gallery, will be open for drinks. Join us at this characterful location in the heart of Peckham. All works will be for sale.
Open from 12 til 8pm on both Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th of September.