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The Reactor


  • The Sunday Painter 117-119 South Lambeth Road London, England, SW8 1XA United Kingdom (map)

“Here's where I am, I guess, on this strange journey of grief, unsure of myself, in the mood for strong

forces.”
– Nick Blackburn, The Reactor

The Sunday Painter is pleased to announce the opening of The Reactor, a group show spanning painting, installation, text and sculpture that explores the profound and often unspoken impact of grief.

In tandem with the exhibition, a concurrent fundraising effort seeks to offer vital assistance to two London based charities, Camden Psychotherapy Unit and The Listening Place. These invaluable organisations extend confidential, in-person mental health support to those in need. To generate funds for this initiative, artists are being invited to donate artworks, with the entirety of the proceeds benefiting both charities. The works will be on view at the gallery throughout the duration of the show as well as online.

About the exhibition…

Curated by artists Patrick H Jones and Beatrice Lettice Boyle, The Reactor presents their own work alongside works by Nick Blackburn, Amanda Moström, Rachael Crowther, and Georges Binda Celeste Alexandrino Ferreira Da Silva. While none of the work in the show explicitly addresses loss, it exists in the subtle aftermath, quietly acknowledging its enigmatic complexities and the artists’ shared experience.

The genesis of The Reactor finds its roots in nearly two years of conversations between Patrick and Beatrice. These unfiltered discussions unfolded in the wake of sudden and unexpected losses of parents and friends, initially serving as a means for the artists to openly discuss their grief without reservation. At the outset, neither of them envisioned these conversations as integral to their practices – let alone as the foundation for an exhibition. However, it soon became apparent to both that their work, though not explicitly about grief, bore the indelible and unmistakable marks of its influence.

The exhibition’s title directly references Nick Blackburn’s book of the same name, which delves into the subject of grief and likens its invisible, subtle workings to the elusive nature of radiation. Just as radiation operates beneath the surface, grief often unfolds in quiet and deeply personal ways. After Beatrice attended a reading at Donlon Books where she was introduced to his writing, it became clear that the immediate and fragmentary nature of Nick’s prose resonated deeply with the conversations that Patrick and Beatrice had been sharing over the years. These discussions were, at times, perplexing and challenging to articulate, yet they carried within them a distinct clarity. The Reactor thus materialised as an embodiment of the inescapable presence of grief within the human experience, inviting viewers to explore its intricate dimensions through a multitude of perspectives.

Fundraising event: 14 December, 6.30 - 9pm
Closing date: January 13 2024

The Sunday Painter
117-119 South Lambeth Road London, SW8 1XA
Opening hours: Wednesday – Saturday, 12.00 – 6.00 pm.

About The Sunday Painter

The Sunday Painter is a commercial gallery based in south London owned by Harry Beer, Tom Cole and Will Jarvis. Originally started as a project space running from a converted function room of a pub in Camberwell, since 2014 the gallery has been operating as a commercial venture with a cross-generational group of artists. In 2017 the gallery relocated to a purpose-built space in Vauxhall, designed by Sanchez Benton architects.

Works for Sale

For enquiries please contact lisa@thesundaypainter.co.uk

To see the works in more detail The Reactor: Charity Fundraiser


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