Portsmouth News

Exhibition reveals how gallery ‘saved life’ of blind artist

Display shares Clarke’s journey

- By CHRIS BROOM

VISUALLY-impaired artist Clarke Reynolds shows how art saved his life in his first solo exhibition at a major gallery.

Journey by Dots features the Portsmouth artist’s most ambitious collection of work to date, at Aspex Gallery in Gunwharf Quays until June 26.

As a child in the 1980s Clarke, now living in North End, remembers first visiting Aspex at its original location in Art Space Portsmouth on Brougham Road, for a school trip with Cottage Grove

School. In the years that followed he would return to Aspex on a number of occasions, while his brother played in the neighbouri­ng playground.

Clarke said: ‘Aspex saved my life. It truly has. I don’t think people realise, in my estate, 80 per cent of people who grew up there are addicts, in jail or dead. I am not one of them.

‘What more can you say? Art is my light as my world is getting darker.’

Now coming full circle the artist, who is registered blind, has created a body of work, which takes us on a journey through his life so far and shares his hopes and dreams for the future.

Clarke lost the sight in his right eye at six years old and was later diagnosed with the degenerati­ve condition retinitis pigmentosa.

Navigating the world with deteriorat­ing vision, he left his job as a profession­al model maker and made the surprising choice to pursue a career as a visual artist.

He has since become one of the most prolific artists in the city, working with schools, community groups and partners across Portsmouth including Victorious Festival and Portsmouth Creates.

In Journey by Dots Reynolds uses his distinctiv­e style of colourful braille lettering to map out three significan­t routes on his journey to becoming an artist – visiting Aspex as a child, travelling to university to train in modelmakin­g, and returning to the gallery on the bus from Leigh Park as an adult.

The show also reveals Reynolds’ infectious energy and ambition through a collection of prophesyin­g tactile paving slabs, predicting Clarke’s future achievemen­ts winning the Turner Prize and appearing on Strictly Come Dancing.

Aspex saved my life. Art is my light as my world is getting darker.

Clarke Reynolds

 ?? ?? JOURNEY BY DOTS Visually impaired city artist Clarke Reynolds’ exhibition is on at Aspex until 26 June 2022
JOURNEY BY DOTS Visually impaired city artist Clarke Reynolds’ exhibition is on at Aspex until 26 June 2022

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