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January
2018.
Press Release | CYPHER at Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens | 27 Jan to 4 Feb

PRESS RELEASE

15.01.18 | For immediate use

 

Cypher

Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens | 27 January to 4 February 2018
 

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Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens celebrates new gallery's one-year anniversary with Cypher art exhibition, first artist-led exhibition staged in partnership with Newlyn School of Art. Reading Room reveals insights behind artworks.

Cypherlaunches 2018 with a truly compelling group exhibition of visual imagery from 13 artists at the Gallery at Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens, near Gulval, Penzance. It reveals the vigorous way personal expressions are shaped and find the most appropriate media. Installation, projection, video, sound, drawing, painting, photography and collaborative works within the show all illustrate the most effective ways to communicate their preoccupations. Artworks will be on show throughout the ground floor exhibition space, and in addition, by transforming the upper gallery into a reading room the artists can share the way they research and develop their ideas.

During the show many of the artists will be available to discuss the artworks and the public are welcome to join them and the curators over two weekends of interactive discussions and talks.

"Often visitors to an exhibition are left wondering how an artist came to decide what to create," says Jesse Leroy Smith, mentor and curator. "Unusually, Cypher includes a Reading Room as a kind of R&D lab, inviting viewers to explore the thinking behind how the art exhibited downstairs evolved from concept and sketch to finished artwork. The Walk & Talk and Symposium weekends extend this further by giving visitors access to the artists and opportunities to learn about how and why the art was made."

The 13 artists have worked together on a one-year professional practice programme at the innovative School of Art. The school is developing new ways to generate networks and critical discussion, and these artists have helped develop ideas for future platforms that the school can facilitate, including inviting artists from across the UK and beyond to give talks and mentoring, panel discussions and creative collaborations. The success of this year-long course is due to the collective energy between the artists attending and those delivering the course, and this level of research and inquiry is reflected in this show. 

Of this exhibition, which marks the first anniversary of the Gallery at Tremenheere, founder Dr Neil Armstrong, says, "We have been exhibiting large scale and outdoor sculpture by internationally renowned artists at Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens for some years now and last year we built an art gallery to extend our artistic programme and showcase the creative talent of contemporary artists working in Cornwall.  We are excited to welcome Cypher as the first artist-led exhibition to be staged in partnership with Newlyn School of Art,held on the one-year anniversary of the opening of the gallery."

Jesse Leroy Smith adds "all this makes for an honest, vital and engaging show that seeks to unearth the influences, instincts and reasons behind the artists' specific works".

Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens, Nr Gulval, Penzance, Cornwall TR20 8YLwww.tremenheere.co.uk

 

Curators: Dr Ryya Bread, curatorial director of Kestle Barton, Jessica Cooper and Jesse Leroy Smith, artists.

Artists:Jill Bevan, Kathryn Campbell, Dana Finch, Jo Jewers, Tanya Krzywinska, Clive Matthews, Daun Marshall, Trudy Montgomery, Michelle Ohlson, Otter Rose, Mike Thorpe, Hils Tranter and Sally Wyatt.

The Openingis from 5-8pm, Friday 26 January 2018 and all are welcome.

Open daily, 11am-4pmfrom 27 January through Sunday 4 February 2018. Closed: Monday 29 January.

Walk and Talkthrough the show on the weekend of 27-28 January, 11-4pm

Symposium(talks by artists and curators) weekend of 3-4 February, 11am-4pm 

Event details at:www.facebook.com/cypherartexhibition/

Twitter: @cypherartexhibition  

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Editors Notes

 

Exhibition enquiries: Jesse Leroy Smith, 07944 262727,malvern@blue-earth.co.uk

Press enquiries:Trudy Montgomery, 07932 806119,studio@trudymontgomery.com

Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens

Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens is located in a beautiful, sheltered valley with dramatic vistas, woods and a stream, which provide the perfect setting for large scale exotic and sub-tropical planting, and the backdrop to contemplative but inspiring artworks by internationally renowned artists. A new oak-frame art gallery opened in the gardens in January 2017 with the inaugural exhibitionRose Hilton and Friends - 50 years of Art in Cornwall. The gardens are closed for the winter and reopen Saturday 10 February

Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens, Nr Gulval, Penzance, Cornwall TR20 8YL |www.tremenheere.co.uk

 

Newlyn School of Art

Founded in 2011, Newlyn School of Art is a dynamic and innovative art school situated in the heart of the famous artistic colony of Newlyn in Cornwall. The School provides a wide range of high quality and exciting short art courses in disciplines such as painting, drawing and printmaking; all taught by over thirty of the most respected artists working in Cornwall today. www.newlynartschool.co.uk

‘Professional Practice' at the Newlyn school is in its first year and has drawn together artists that have completed the school's Mentoring course in recent years. With their feedback and experience the school is developing the most effective ways to support the alumni of the school and establish connections amongst them and new creative networks. 

For information on Mentoring Course please see www.newlynartschool.co.uk/courses/one-year-mentoring-course/