PETER RANDALL-PAGE
A little Bit of Infinity – small sculpture and drawing
During the spring and early summer of 2020 Peter Randall-Page escaped to a cabin in the woods near his home. Using only hand tools he carved each small sculpture with a continuous line, dividing the surface of a stone into two ‘territories’. This tactile, linear exploration is carried onto new drawings. Ink takes to the textured surface of the handmade Indian paper, bleeding and spreading in folded and multiple sheet works.

Peter Randall-Page RA, Evolution 7, Ink on Khadi paper in four sheets, 51 x 83cm
“When you are working, subconsciously shaping something, the stone has a tautness and a strength and you know when the note is right.” PRP
Catalogue available 7 September
Peter Randall-Page
A little Bit of Infinity – small sculpture and drawing
An Illustrated Catalogue accompanies this exhibition with an essay by Philip Ball, author of many popular books on science, including works on the nature of water, pattern formation in the natural world, colour in art and the science of social and political philosophy.
‘The lines appear to bisect their plane, but not as a scalpel does: they partition it with no pretense at economy. They meander like rivers carving up the landscape – you’re always on one side or the other, but stick a pin, blindfold, into the map and there’s no telling which side it will be”
44-page illustrated catalogue with an essay by Philip Ball. Published in conjunction with the exhibition 'Peter Randall-Page RA - A Little Bit of Infinity' (2020).
RABLEY GALLERY
Rabley Drawing Centre
Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 2LW
T +44 (0)1672 511999
Rabley News
2025 | October Newsletter
As autumn fires the landscape, October is shaping up with an exciting new sculpture from Peter Randall-Page RA, our October curated collection and The Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair on the horizon.
Oct
Exhibition: Emma Stibbon RA ‘Melting Ice | Rising Tides’
23 Oct – 22 Nov at Cristea Roberts Gallery. Monumental watercolours, drawings and a site-specific installation bring us to the frontlines of climate change.
Oct