
Piers Greville’s latest body of work interrogates the traditions of landscape painting through a sustained focus on the motif of the sky. Drawing upon the sublime and atmospheric qualities of cloud formations, Greville explores the threshold between representation and abstraction, using the sky as both subject and metaphor. By shifting the terrain of landscape upward, toward the dynamic and often volatile expanse above, the artist positions meteorological phenomena – clouds, smoke, teargas, fire – as visual and emotional registers of contemporary unrest.
Opening afternoon 20 September 3-5pm




