Kaleidoscope
Solo Exhibition at Broadgate, London Summer 2018

Exploring light, surface and scale, Fiona Grady creates large, site-responsive drawings on walls, windows and floors that evolve over time, developing a series of rhythmic and geometric shapes which explore the relationships between architecture, installation art and decoration.
Changing with the light of the day, each installation emphasises the ongoing passing of time and the truly ephemeral nature of her artworks. Furthermore, they invite you to imagine light moving throughout space, to visualise it stretching and rotating across surfaces, offering glimpses of colour nuances and subtle shadows.
To complement her site-specific drawings, the artist develops new techniques and spatial possibilities through a series of works on paper and models.
Further information
Changing with the light of the day, each installation emphasises the ongoing passing of time and the truly ephemeral nature of her artworks. Furthermore, they invite you to imagine light moving throughout space, to visualise it stretching and rotating across surfaces, offering glimpses of colour nuances and subtle shadows.
To complement her site-specific drawings, the artist develops new techniques and spatial possibilities through a series of works on paper and models.
Further information

Kaleidoscope, 2018
Handcut vinyl window installation
Handcut vinyl window installation
Kaleidoscope is presented over several locations at Broadgate: visible from the surrounding walkways, Exchange House is presenting a large-scale and site-specific artwork across the window elevations.
The Broadgate Tower & 201 Bishopsgate are displaying a sequence of new works on paper alongside a series of models created in direct response to Broadgate. The exhibition is curated by Rosie Glenn and commissioned by Broadgate, London.
The Broadgate Tower & 201 Bishopsgate are displaying a sequence of new works on paper alongside a series of models created in direct response to Broadgate. The exhibition is curated by Rosie Glenn and commissioned by Broadgate, London.













Photos
© Luca Piffaretti and Dean Brannagnan
The exhibition includes screenprints, ink drawings, digital drawings, laser cut perspex sculptures and a hand cut vinyl window installation.
All content © Fiona Grady 2023