The Reactor

24 November 2023 - 13 January 2024

Opening reception: November 23, 6.30 - 9 pm 

Fundraising event: December 14, 6.30 - 9 pm

 

Nick Blackburn

Beatrice Lettice Boyle

Racheal  Crowther

Georges Binda Celeste Alexandrino Ferreira Da Silva

Patrick H Jones

Amanda Moström

 

Here's where I am, I guess, on this strange journey of grief, unsure of myself, in the mood for strong forces.” – Nick Blackburn, The Reactor 

 

The Sunday Painter is pleased to announce the opening of The Reactor, a group show spanning painting, installation, text and sculpture that explores the profound and often unspoken impact of grief. The exhibition will open on November 24 and closes on January 13 2024. A fundraising initiative in support of two London-based mental health charities will run alongside the exhibition. Co-curated by artists Patrick H Jones and Beatrice Lettice Boyle, The Reactor presents their own work alongside works by Nick Blackburn, Amanda Moström, Racheal Crowther, and Georges Binda Celeste Alexandrino Ferreira Da Silva. While none of the work in the show explicitly addresses loss, it exists in the subtle aftermath, quietly acknowledging its enigmatic complexities and the artists’ shared experience. 

 

The genesis of The Reactor finds its roots in nearly two years of conversations between Patrick and Beatrice. These unfiltered discussions unfolded in the wake of sudden and unexpected losses of parents and friends, initially serving as a means for the artists to openly discuss their grief without reservation. At the outset, neither of them envisioned these conversations as integral to their practices – let alone as the foundation for an exhibition. However, it soon became apparent to both that their work, though not explicitly about grief, bore the indelible and unmistakable marks of its influence. The exhibition’s title references Nick Blackburn’s book of the same name, which delves into the subject of grief and likens its invisible, subtle workings to the elusive nature of radiation. Just as radiation operates beneath the surface, grief often unfolds in quiet and deeply personal ways. After Beatrice attended a reading at Donlon Books where she was introduced to his writing, it became clear that the immediate and fragmentary nature of Nick’s prose resonated deeply with the conversations that Patrick and Beatrice had been sharing over the years. These discussions were, at times, perplexing and challenging to articulate, yet they carried within them a distinct clarity. The Reactor thus materialised as an embodiment of the inescapable presence of grief within the human experience, inviting viewers to explore its intricate dimensions through a multitude of perspectives. 

 

In tandem with the exhibition, a concurrent fundraising effort seeks to offer vital assistance to two London based charities, The Listening Place and Camden Psychotherapy Unit. These invaluable organisations extend confidential, in-person mental health support to those in need. To raise funds for this initiative, artists have generously contributed over twenty-five artworks. Priced between £300 and £1500, works are available for purchase throughout the duration of the exhibition. View them here or at the gallery, for all enquiries please email info@thesundaypainter.co.uk. 100% of the proceeds will directly benefit The Listening Place and Camden Psychotherapy Unit. On the evening of December 14, a gallery event will convene representatives from both charities and the exhibition’s contributing artists for discussions surrounding the initiative.

 

Read ArtReview's coverage of the show here