EDINBURGH.- Toby Paterson makes paintings, wall paintings, reliefs and constructions which explore the relationship between abstraction and reality. He has a keen interest in post-war modernist architecture, which he deconstructs both materially and politically, developing a practice in which some works are almost understandable as architecture, while others are expressions of purely abstract form.
The exhibition opens on January 23 and runs through March 28, 2010.
The Fruitmarket Gallery is a publicly funded art gallery of national and international significance, and is Scotlands premier contemporary art space. The Gallery aims to make contemporary art accessible without compromising art or under-estimating audiences. Its programme of exhibitions of Scottish and international artists is world-class and always free.