Keith Lemley is an artist whose work combines neon sculpture with natural materials such as wood and marble. Often sourcing fallen trees from his family’s land in West Virginia, he repurposes them into sculptures that reference the landscapes they come from. His practice is influenced by scientific research exploring how underlying geometric structures connect disparate parts of the universe. Through installations that bring together light, architecture, and geometric form, Lemley explores the idea that a unifying structure links all thought and matter. His work reflects an interest in experimentation and discovery, inviting viewers to reconsider everyday materials through the lens of geometry, light, and space.
Founded more than ten years ago through conversations with artists about the need for a supportive exhibition space, the gallery has grown into an evolving platform for contemporary art. Today it operates as both a pop up exhibition space and an art advisory, producing exhibitions and site specific installations in Cincinnati and internationally.
- Section Installation
- Venue Palazzo Mora
- Based in Cincinnati, USA
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