BasementOverground: Emergence

Image: Adam Glatherine, showing planned sculptures by Keith Ackerman and Adam Glatherine

PREVIEW: 

Tuesday 29th June 5:30-8:30pm

To ensure that the exhibition remains as Covid-secure as possible we are asking that people book which days that they wish to attend. This can be done at:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/basementoverground-emergence-tickets-161946952695

For booking places on the Lunchtime Conversation events specifically please use the individual pages linked below


'Emergence' is an exhibition about material and the human interaction that transforms it into works of art. The work of Keith Ackerman, John Barber, Pippa Eason, Adam Glatherine and Paul Miller not only looks at the journey taken by materials from nature to art object, but also questions the hierarchical order in which we place objects. The exhibition is not just about the hand/eye coordination needed to fashion the physical material, but also the conceptual framework needed to conceive of the idea in the first place.


Exhibition Remains Open:

Thursday 1st July | 12pm-2pm

Sunday 4th July | 12-2pm Lunchtime Conversation Keith Ackerman and Adam Glatherine BOOK HERE

Sunday 4th July | 2-4pm (Public) 

Tuesday 6th July | 2-4pm

Thursday 8th July | 12pm-2pm

Sunday 11th July | 12-2pm Lunchtime Conversation Pippa Eason BOOK HERE

Sunday 11th July | 2-4pm (Public)

Tuesday 13th July | 2-4pm

Thursday 15th July | 12pm-2pm

Sunday 18th July | 12-2pm Lunchtime Conversation John Barber BOOK HERE

Sunday 18th July | 2-4pm (Public)

Tuesday 20th July | 2-4pm

Thursday 22nd July | 12pm-2pm

Sunday 25th July | 12-2pm Lunchtime Conversation Paul Miller BOOK HERE

Sunday 25th July | 2-4pm (Public)

Tuesday 27th July | 2-4pm

Sunday 1st August | 3-5pm

And at other times by appointment until Thursday 19th August 

To Book an appointment contact Keith Ackerman at keith@lensandchisel.com

This exhibition is outdoors and is as covid-secure as you can get!

Map courtesy Weronika Tupaj


What people said . . .

It was a real pleasure to visit this exhibition, which has been carefully curated to pose interesting questions about making and viewing sculpture, and about materiality, temporality and narrative. I love gardens, I love sculpture, and I love talking to artists and curators about their work, so a couple of hours here on a sunny afternoon was just perfect
— Dr Clare O'Dowd - Research Curator. Henry Moore Institute
This was lovely. A really well curated space. The pieces were beautifully presented and real thought had gone into how they sat in relationship to one another.
— Visitor #1
Great show
— B Whitaker
It was very interesting to have background information of some of the pieces and more detail information about the material/ media used to create the final art piece...
— Visitor #2
Very interesting exhibition in a great setting!
— D Morgendorf
Excellently curated exhibition.
— Visitor #3
It was an excellently curated and very impressive exhibition
— D Bash
It was very interesting to have background information of some of the pieces and more detail information about the material/ media used to create the final art piece...
— Visitor #4
Inspirational!
Such a beautiful, intimate exhibition, as a scaled down Yorkshire sculpture park - with glorious themed exhibits and a delightful suburban garden, making the most of the Covid size restriction. Very imaginative, and indeed ‘Emergent’ - from lockdown, from 200mil+ years of rock formation, through evolving geometric shapes and rings of tree growth.....
— Visitor #5
Very accessible. No question was ‘silly’. Artist all very easy to engage with and very interesting.
— S Snow
it was a lovely show and great experience, i have a friend who would like to do one at there garden
— L Molloy