Click Current Climate, to see the Exhibition at SpudWorks, Sway New Forest, Hampshire 2020
Zari Gallery, Newman Street, Fitzrovia, London July 2016
The Link Gallery, University of Winchester, Hampshire March 2016
List of Exhibitions
spudOPEN ‘Our Changing Lanscape’ SpudWorks Gallery, Sway SO41 6BA Dec22 - Jan23
Explorers Against Extinction Exhibition, OXO Gallery, Tower Wharf, South Bank, London 17 Nov - 28 Nov 2021
Invited Work displayed at COP26 Oct 31 - 12 Nov 2021
‘In the Current Climate‘ Solo Exhibition at SpudWorks Gallery, Sway, Hampshire SO41 6BA, Jan/Feb 2020
'Abstract 3'‘ Gallery 25N New York 2017
More is Everything ‘ Solo Exhibition at the Zari Gallery, Bloomsbury, London WIT 3EJ, July 2016
‘Life is Complicated, and Complex ‘ Solo Exhibition at the Link Gallery, University of Winchester, March 2016
'Engaging with Complexity' Exhibition of my paintings alongside student computer generated images ; Level 4 Gallery, Hartley Library, Southampton University 2015.
Art@ICSS, Solo Exhibition, Institute for Complex Systems Simulation, Southampton University 2013/2014
Artists Interpretations, works by Tessa Coe: Science@Microsoft - the Fourth Paradigm, CC 2012
'Everyday Miracles' Ashcroft Arts Centre, Fareham 2011
Exhibition in aid of 'Red and White Appeal' Braishfield, 2010
'Patterns of Significance' Solo Exhibition, Biosciences Department, Cardiff University, 2009
'Triple Vision' Brockenhurst Gallery, 2008
'Common Origins' Lauderdale House Gallery, Highgate Hill, London, 2007
Fossil Poetry, Solo exhibition at the Corn Exchange, Newbury, 2006
The Art of Pattern, Southampton Art Gallery, 2006
Art Intersect Science, Lucid Gallery, San Francisco, 2005
Neville Fine Art, 2005
REVIEW OF WORK - FOR ART MARKET NEWS 2017
Syntactic Organisms
What is rebirth if not an extension of ideas—a renewed contemplation followed by cycles of energies which promulgate our decisions as we grieve, learn, celebrate, and finally respect life.
But I digress a bit, because this art explodes myriad visions in my mind that struggle against each other for acknowledgment. They are primal ghosts fighting to be heard.
These paintings are alive, they breathe life into me, as a meticulously choreographed ballet sweeps its audience away into another world of a delicate dance. Colors so carefully yet naturally placed and shared with each other, hand in hand metaphors supporting each other as they create and define life, not as a scientific exercise, but as imagery which draws forth a vibrant fantasy through an all-important and vital scientific truth.
This synchronization is amazing. Biology does not become art here, this artist literally shows us that biology is art and vice versa. Such splendid serene imagery and a confluence of imageries guide me to a space comprising biology, optimism, poetic thought, and a zest for life. Perhaps most significantly to me, it is a place of mutual authentication.
Narative by Suzanne Ingrao - Writing for the Arts
in Art Market News May 2017