Peter Atkins

“When I think of the way Peter Atkins works, I am reminded of the great natural historians of the nineteenth century who sought to understand the world around them and the complex relationships that existed within it by looking, collecting, categorising and classifying the specimens they found.  Through this process of documenting similarities, identifying patterns and defining difference, they established a rich resource of physical and visual material that provided the basis for their own scientific inquiry and much subsequent understanding.  Similarly fascinated by the surrounding world, Atkins looks intently, collects relentlessly and sorts, finding order and variation.  His focus is however firmly on the twentieth and twenty-first centuries and the man-made specimens that are mostly overlooked as ubiquitous elements and detritus of the everyday urban environment.” Kirsty Grant 

 

Peter Atkins ‘The Passengers No4’ installation view
Peter Atkins ‘The Passengers No5’ installation view
Peter Atkins ‘The Passengers No6’ installation view
Peter Atkins ‘The Passengers’ exhibition, installation view
Peter Atkins ‘The Passengers’ exhibition, installation view
Peter Atkins ‘The Passengers’ exhibition, installation view
Peter Atkins ‘The Passengers’ exhibition, installation view
Peter Atkins ‘The Passengers No4’, installation view
Tamiya Colour Chart 2016
Acrylic on paper
A multiple in 40 parts. Each part 43 x 41 cm, framed Set of 40
Tamiya Colour Chart 2016
Acrylic on paper
A multiple in 40 parts. Each part 43 x 41 cm, framed Set of 40