
Sneak Peek: Fractured
Sam Peacock’s hotly anticipated second solo show, Fractured, opens this evening. Before you head over to us, I’ll let you into a sneak peek before we unveil his 52 piece new series tomorrow.
PV Thursday 5th March 6-9pm
Everyone welcome
Curious Duke Gallery
173 Whitecross Street, London EC1Y 8JT
Nearest stations: Old Street exit 6 and Barbican
Puckland Wood
Located near the Dover Road, these ancient woodlands are home to some of Britain’s owls, bats and popular for their array of bluebells. You can also hear the locals of Sheperdswell, local community singing songs on a daily basis, if you’re lucky enough.
1150x50cm
£2950
Preece Hall
The Earthquake. The well at Preece Hall was drilled to a depth of 9,200ft, with work commencing in August 2010. During hydraulic fracturing, in the spring of 2011, induced seismicity was experienced near the site.
Copper, Dental Plaster, Steel, Oils.
100x100cm
£1950
Hundred End
Hundred End is a coastal hamlet in West Lancashire, which was a train station stop on the west Lancashire railway line. Closed due to low numbers by the Beeching report in 1964. Made using Copper, Dental Plaster, Steel, and Oils.
30x30cm
£380
Maesteg
Once a coal mining area, the last pit closed in 1985. Exploration taking place in a former colliery. Made using Copper, Dental Plaster, Steel, and Oils.
30x30cm
£380
See you soon!
Written by Curious Duke Gallery blogger Sinéad Loftus.
Lover of all art and fluffy cats.