A solo exhibition by Grimski at Joseph Wales Studio in Margate
Open 12 noon - 5pm
Bringing together two distinct bodies of work: atmospheric paintings and wall-based sculptures that explore the movement of matter between structure and sky.
The sculptural works take the form of brutalist concrete forms - heavy, decaying, scarred pieces that suggest remnants of a built world shaped by time, gravity and erosion. Suspended on the wall, they appear as architectural relics, removed from their original context and held in a state between presence and decay.
In contrast, the paintings open into expansive cloud-filled spaces. Working in oil and acrylic, Grimski creates atmospheric fields in which forms and figures emerge and dissolve, evoking both sky and cosmos. These works move away from structure toward dispersion, suggesting matter in a more fluid and transitional state.
Together, the works reflect a shared material origin. The same elements that form stone, concrete and the human body were forged in distant stars, before gathering into planets, structures and life itself. Through this lens, Dust to Dust considers the cycles through which matter gathers into form and disperses again.
We are, and everything is, quite literally, stardust.
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Dust to Dust (Jul 2026)
Joseph Wales Studios, 2a Dane Hill, Margate
CT9 1QP
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