Mondays, Tuesdays and Saturdays, 9am to 4pm Wednesdays to Fridays, 9am to 5pm Tuesday 29 October to Monday 11 November
Brad Robson is fast building a reputation as one of the most exciting new painters in the contemporary scene. Originally from Sydney, Australia, his art can be seen worldwide with exhibitions in the UK, USA and Europe.
“Second Skin” offers a meditation on the complexity of human connection, where the muted tones and blurred edges mirror the intricacies of our own fragmented identities. It is a contemplative and evocative exhibition that draws the viewer into a deeper understanding of the beauty found in ambiguity and the power of subtle shifts in perception.
Brad Robson explores the nuanced interplay between perception, identity, and distortion. This series of intimate portraits, seen through reflective and refractive surfaces, transforms the familiar into fragmented, abstracted impressions. The result is a body of work that blurs the lines between clarity and obscurity, asking viewers to question not just what they see, but how they see it.