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Key details

Location

  • External (UK)
  • FILET SPACE, 103 Murray Grove, London N1 7QP

Price

  • Free

Who could attend

  • Everyone

Type

  • Exhibition

An exhibition of paintings completed the summer of 2023, when the highest ever global temperatures were recorded, and wildfires burned across Europe. Gaia is becoming overwhelmed. These pictures struggle with the question, what is art’s role in this?

If painting creates models for seeing more clearly into the problems that concern us, then its lessons for the planet involve acknowledging material limits and limitations. Like the biophysical and metabolic limits of the Earth which induce invention out of constraints, the limit of paintings’ flat and bounded surface is also generative. Just as Gaia invites us to evolve through a closer involvement with her (as an alternative to continuing to project our interests and desires onto her surface) so painting invites us to evolve as we encounter sensations generated by her surface, beyond the projection of a painted image.

Private view: 6pm-9pm, Thursday 2 November

Special Event

Painting as Erotic Ecology
6pm, Wednesday 8 November
Reserve your place

Catherine Ferguson in conversation with Dr Josephine Berry.

Green Spaces