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SUMMARY:UNDERLYING
DESCRIPTION:5-9 November \nPrivate view: 7 November 6-9pm \nOpen: 11-6pm daily   \n\nUnderlying brings together a group of artists whose work concerns what lies beneath the\n\nsurface\, in material and psychological ways\, and in finding new meanings and life by\n\nexcavating and re-using the flotsam and jetsam\, ephemera and relics of previous and\n\ncontemporary times.\n\nIn mining for inspiration and ideas in the sedimentary layers of experience\, history\,\n\nmythology\, archaeology\, the River Thames silt\, and the unconscious\, these artists unearth\n\nand reinvent their own relics and artefacts\, creating new mythologies and stories. They\n\nfocus on the fragile persistence of objects in a digital age\, and how they can hold complex\n\nmeanings and stories that provide fertile ground for re-imagining new ideas\, art and\n\nartefacts. The Crypt Gallery venue intensifies the themes of burial\, unearthing\, cycles of\n\nlife\, death\, renewal\, and new life rising from the ruins of the past\, which each artist\n\nexplores in their unique way.\n\n \n\n \n\nAndrew Hinton. @andrewse8 on both Instagram and YouTube.\n\n \n\nAndrew is a multimedia artist whose practice embraces musical composition\, film\,\n\nperformance and visual art. His work is a response to the physical world\, and involves playing\n\nwith the histories embedded in objects and materials. He collects objects\, materials and\n\nideas to use as a palette of possibilities and gathers things to make marks with and to make\n\nmarks on. This process often gives over control of the imagery to the materials themselves\, whilst also channelling his unique responses to the work of other artists that have inspired him to look at things in a new way. Andrew periodically takes time out from his Deptford studio to work in residencies in more remote locations where he tunes into\, and takes inspiration from\, different environments. Andrew previously had a career in art education and has an art practice in London. He completed the Porthmeor programme at St Ives School of Painting in 2015 and the Turps Offsite programme in 2024.\n\n \n\n \n\nGill Roth @rothgill.\n\n \n\nRather than trying to represent external reality\, Gill Roth expresses her subjective internal\n\nworld\, and her paintings and drawings invite you to connect with her on a sometimes\n\nturbulent\, playful and exuberant voyage through inner emotions\, fantasies and the realities\n\nof being in a body that one is not always in control of.\n\nAs Gill says\, ‘Things don’t have to make sense\, Things don’t have to be in the ‘right ’place.\n\n \n\nAndrew Clarke @clarkesville.art\n\n \n\nAndrew’s work conveys a sense of strangeness and dreamy discombobulation that is\n\nmesmerising and unsettling. Emerging through a build-up of processes in different media\,\n\nfrom installation to film to photography to painting and back to installation. The resulting\n\nfigures and images exist in the borderlands between sleep and wakefulness. Warped and\n\ndistorted\, ethereal and anchor less\, they are random actors in an unscripted drama\,\n\nsuspended in time and space.\n\n \n\n \n\nSarah Praill @sarahpraill\n\n \n\nSarah thinks of the surface as a holding space for buried things and experiences. She drew for many years in the British museum and is drawn to grave goods\, Greek lekythoi\, Neolithic pots and Assyrian inscriptions. Using drawing\, painting and printmaking she approaches her work as a kind of excavation. Sarah is currently part of the @turpsoffsiteprogramme and\n\n@unprimed_collective. Her career as a book designer for the art publisher Thames and Hudson informs her thinking and she enjoys exploring the juxtaposition and dialogue between things.\n\n \n\n \n\nMary Rodriguez @maryrodriguezart\n\nWorking across the media of painting\, drawing and sculpture\, Mary’s approach is intuitive and\n\nplayful\, plucking ideas and imagery from disparate and random sources\, from ‘high art’ to\n\neveryday experience and culture\, seeking to make new meanings in the process. She sees her\n\nrecent work as a form of soft iconoclasm\, where she excavates aspects of hidden and buried\n\nfemale experience and mythology\, and elevates and memorialises it. She subverts the\n\nhierarchies of lofty\, ‘high’ art ideals by aping and reworking the language of western Classical\n\nart forms\, and by using everyday\, low value domestic materials such as cardboard\, tea and\n\ntextiles to make soft sculptures\, assemblages and scenarios that suggest ancient artefacts\n\nand worlds.\n\nMary had a career in the mental health field after going to art schools in her 20’s. She\n\ncompleted the Porthmeor programme at St Ives School of Painting 2015\, and the Turps Offsite\n\nProgramme 2024/25\n\n 
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