Chaotic explosions of wood, scrap metal and cotton cascade through the gallery in the work of Brooklyn-based artist Leonardo Drew. Known for using found natural materials that are oxidised, burned, and left to decay, Drew creates visceral, large-scale installations that reflect on the cyclical nature of existence. His sculptures evoke the scars of America’s industrial past, while also suggesting forces beyond human control. At the South London Gallery in London, Drew will unveil a new site-specific work that engulfs the walls and floor of the main space, with fragmented wood appearing as if battered by extreme weather, natural disasters, or what he calls ‘acts of God.’

Leonardo Drew: Ubiquity II at South London Gallery
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Details
- Event website:
- www.southlondongallery.org/
- Address
- South London Gallery
- 65 Peckham Rd
- London
- SE5 8UH
- Transport:
- Tube: Oval; then 36 bus
- Price:
- Free
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