
Six contemporary artists aim to reveal the unseen and unnoticed facets of our everyday environment.
Matthew Flintham presents a new installation which makes visible the unseen volumes of military air spaces above British land: invisible borders that are entirely constructed yet non-negotiable and absolute.
Rachel Garfield presents the second film in her trilogy The Struggle, commissioned by Beaconsfield, which acknowledges the social ideologies saturating modern life.
Aaron Guy draws attention to the rich layers of our environment, from the physical strata of the earth beneath our feet to the streams of digital information which surge through the urban landscape.
Richard Skeltons series of prints trace the origins of familiar words to reveal their forgotten roots in the British landscape.
Matthew Tickles What the eye cant see the heart cant grieve for highlights the presence of a sometimes deadly force which we are surrounded by every day without ever realising it.
Commissioned to accompany the exhibition Unsensed, Yelena Popova creates an installation of new paintings composed of unstable pigments which appear to shimmer and evaporate under the gaze of the viewer.