Brink was an exhibition devoted to sculpture and science, initiated by sculptors Sorsha Galvin and Isobel Church, who met at the Royal College of Art and immediately discovered a shared visual language. The show celebrated the artist’s ability to approach abstract scientific ideas from oblique angles, offering visceral and unexpected interpretations.

Launched in Marylebone, Brink featured 11 artists whose works responded to the theme of discovery, a word rooted in the act of “removing a cover,” revealing something that had always existed but remained unseen. The exhibition examined the role of imagination and intuition in the process of uncovering, and how sculpture could give tangible form to the immeasurable or imperceptible.

The participating artists were united by a deep sensitivity to material, and the resulting body of work presented a symbolic, nuanced engagement with the theme. Together, these sculptures invited viewers to reconsider what it meant to discover not just in the scientific sense, but in poetic, personal, and sensory realms.

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