July 2013 | Belgrave Gallery, St Ives | Cornish Monoprints
Summer Show Belgrave Gallery, St Ives • 15 July to 31 August, 2013 Monoprints of Cornish landscapes including Porthtowan, Sennen Cove, Levant Cliffs and St Michael’s Mount; featuring the Cornish launch of the book ‘The Art of Jeremy Gardiner, Unfolding Landscape’ recently published by Lund Humphries. Also available as a special limited edition with an original…
Summer 2013 | Art Quarterly Magazine • Gardiner Monograph
Following the publication by Lund Humphries of Unfolding Landscape, The Art of Jeremy Gardiner, Catherine Mason celebrates this contemporary painter, who looks to the spectacular Dorset Coast for his inspiration.
February 2013 | Lecture on The Geology of Landscape | RWA, Bristol
UNFOLDING LANDSCAPE – Saturday 9 February – 11am – RWA at Queen’s Road, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1PX February Snow, Lulworth Cove, Dorset60cm x 120cm Jeremy Gardiner spoke about his artistic excavation of the geology of landscape, how it is shaped by human activity and the forces of nature. Aware of distinct geologies, Jeremy explained how…
January 2013 | London Art Fair | Monograph
‘Unfolding Landscape’ Artist Jeremy Gardiner in conversation with Pallant House curator Simon Martin at the London Art Fair – Friday 18 January – 12:30 to 1:30pm Pallant House curator Simon Martin spoke with British artist Jeremy Gardiner (b. 1957) about his art, his fascination with coastal landscapes and geology, his innovative working methods and…
October 2012 | School of Visual Arts | New York City
Checking out School of Visual Art’s brand new Laser Cutter with Bruce Wands Looking at a Ross Bleckner painting with Dan Crews in the exhibition Conceptual Abstraction at Hunter College’s Sidney Janis Gallery, a couple of days before the hurricane arrived in New York City. Outside Pearl Paint the morning after Sandy.
September 2012 | Visiting Lighthouses in Devon
Sketching Hartland Point lighthouse, on the North coast of Devon, Lundy island can be seen in the distance. GPS has made many lighthouses redundant but Hartland Point is still in use employing a solar powered navigational beacon. Inside Start Point lighthouse, next to the gigantic fresnel lens that guides ships away from the rocks at…
August 2012 | 3D Stereoscopic Filming in Dorset
Pave the Way looks at the Jurassic Coast in Dorset through the eyes of a painter, a quarryman and a fisherman, each with a long-standing connection to the unique landscape of the Isle of Purbeck. This short 3D film invites viewers to take a journey into the distant past. Pave the Way, directed by Caroline…