NATURE HOLDS A MIRROR

Nature Holds a Mirror brings together the work of nineteen contemporary artists from around the world who examine the ways in which human-centric systems can be questioned and transcended. The artists within the exhibition engage with a range of pictorial and sculptural approaches responding to the natural world, along with physical, fictional and psychological landscapes. The exhibition includes depictions of biomorphic, seductive and contemplative ecosystems that through abstraction and figuration embody and coexist amongst themselves with a range of beings– animalistic, female, male, biological, queer and organic bodies that embrace the changeability and fluidity within states of matter in relation to nature and identity. + Read more

The artists within this exhibition seek to unmask, acknowledge and make room for novel ways of living and engaging with the world beyond generations of religious, political, and cultural canons built on exploitative foundations– in the context of nature, of one another and power. In the process of examining the physical and spiritual relationship between the body, self, and the earth, a number of the artists within Nature Holds a Mirror (expanded) turn to indigenous and ancient knowledge, rituals, traditions and organic processes grounded in self-repairing– intrinsically tied to collective healing.

Identity becomes key when engaging with Nature Holds a Mirror (expanded), as this plays a significant role within the political landscape today, into which bodily autonomy has been inserted. Moreover, inflicting control over the body for the purposes of defending political beliefs and agendas remains an abuse of power intricately connected to the way land is considered property and exploited. From this perspective, the artists within the exhibition examine the idea of the landscape by questioning the colonisation of environments where humans and ecosystems are not two separate entities but part of a whole. With this in mind, the suggestion that bodies are symbolic of land and vice versa becomes palpable. In this way, the artists subvert the idea of possession and territory by continuing to evolve how the natural world is depicted, seeking to further this romanticized genre–by reimagining nature through their own revised memories, perspective-shifting experiences and their innate values and desires to move past a fragmented and ultimately incomplete view of the world. + Read more

The exhibition includes depictions of biomorphic, seductive and contemplative ecosystems that through abstraction and figuration embody and coexist amongst themselves with a range of beings and organic bodies that embrace the changeability and fluidity within states of matter in relation to nature and identity.

The artists within the exhibition recognise a world where everyone’s autonomy and rights are in direct correlation with the appreciation and treatment of the earth. Within their dreamlike, surreal and abstracted worlds, they present and celebrate an interrelated context.

Nature Holds a Mirror examines the idea of the landscape by questioning the colonisation of environments where humans and ecosystems are not two separate entities but part of a whole.

ARTWORKS

Maddalena Tesser

Lo spettacolo e nulla, 2021
Acrylic and oil on cotton canvas
210 x 175 cm

Ellen Siebers

August I, 2021
Oil on bevelled birch panel
30.5 x 30.5cm

Maria Andrievskaya

Marina, 2022
Oil on linen
200 x 160 cm

Paula Turmina

Crivelli’s hand, 2022
Oil on canvas
170 x 175 cm

Maria Andrievskaya

Metamorphosis, 2022
Oil on linen
200 x 160 cm

Maddalena Tesser

Origine, 2021
Acrylic and oil on cotton canvas
210 x 175 cm

Sebastián Hidalgo

Espina (Spine), 2018
Oil on canvas
51.5 x 43 cm

J. Carino

Agave, 2022
Acrylic on canvas
89 x 152.4 cm

Armig Santos

Reflejo (1999), 2022
Oil on canvas
183 x 137 cm

Rosalind Howdle

Wide-Eye Ecstasy, 2022
Oil on canvas
260 x 240 cm (diptych: 180 x 130 cm each)

Kora Moya Rojo

Anemoia, 2022
Oil and acrylic on canvas
87 x 134.5 cm

Maddalena Tesser

The concert, 2021
Acrylic and oil on cotton canvas
210 x 300 cm

Yoab Vera

Circadian Memories #Farolito (Bolero), 2023
Oil-stick and concrete on canvas
80 x 100 cm

Theresa Daddezio

Galea, 2022
Oil on linen
88.9 x 127 cm

Theresa Daddezio

Ice Bloom, 2022
Oil on linen
96.5 x 132 cm

Akwetey Orraca-Tetteh

Love & Ashley (Purple Mountains Majesty), 2022
Oil on canvas
185 x 200 cm

J. Carino

What The Light Falls Upon, 2022
Oil and acrylic on canvas
157.5 x 122 cm

Alexandra Levasseur

Following Rob Brezny’s Advice (with cold hands), 2022
Oil, gouache and glazed ceramics on wood panel
91.4 x 121.9 cm

Sofie Švejdová

Frog, 2022
Oil on canvas
200 x 200 cm

Almendra Bertoni

I hope it slices you in half, 2023
Acrylic on canvas w/ wooden frame
99 x 124.5 cm

James Watkins

The Philosophy of Stones, 2023
Oil, acrylic & oil pastel on canvas
130 x 160cm

Maria Conejo

Consciencia iluminada, 2021
Acrylic on canvas
100 x 150 cm

Maria Conejo

El regalo, 2021
Acrylic on canvas
100 x 150 cm

Alexandra Levasseur

The Mongrel Queen of Respect, 2022
Glazed ceramics
28 L x 25.5 H x 15.2 W cm

Alexandra Levasseur

Le charme de l’inconnu, 2023
Oil, gouache and glazed ceramics on wood
40.6 x 30.4

Yoab Vera

Recuerditos Cotidianos #Cielito_Lindo, 2022
Oil-stick and concrete on canvas
25 x 20 cm

Akwetey Orraca-Tetteh

Veneer Vogue, 2022
Oil on canvas
20 x 30cm

Alexandra Levasseur

The Water Clock, 2022
Glazed ceramics
17.8 L x 35.5 H x 17.8 W cm

Kora Moya Rojo

Metanoia, 2022
Oil and acrylic on canvas
45 x 61 cm

Alexandra Levasseur

Frequent traveller, 2022
Oil, gouache and glazed ceramics on wood
91.5 x 122 cm

Ellen Siebers

Stargazers (after A.B.D.), 2021
Oil on bevelled birch panel
30.5 x 30.5cm

Joanna van Son

Feral Femme, 2022
Acrylic on cotton
95 x 130 cm

Sebastián Hidalgo

Baile (Dance), 2019
Oil on marble
16 x 10 x 2.2 cm

Sofie Švejdová

Roots in the Cave, 2022
Oil on canvas
150 x 150 cm

Ellen Siebers

Thinking about Vallotton in December, 2022
Oil on bevelled birch panel
30.5 x 30.5cm

Yoab Vera

Recuerditos Cotidianos #El Zacatito, San Ángel, 2023
Oil-stick and concrete on canvas
25 x 20 cm

Annie Brito Hodgin

Tip, 2021
Oil on canvas
76 x 61 cm

Armig Santos

Untitled (Sunrise and Rain), 2022 Oil on canvas 76.2 x 101.6 cm

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