The exhibition will showcase work by a Canadian artist Genevieve Robertson, spanning drawing, painting, monotype printmaking and video. 

Inspired by Robertson’s personal history in the Canadian forestry industry and her interest in ecological systems, the exhibition will examine two forested sites separated by 310 million years and 4,000 miles: the ancient swamps of the Black Country and a recently fire and logging-affected slope in British Columbia, Canada. 

The exhibition will explore interconnection between natural and industrial histories, vegetal intelligence and ecological trauma. 

Genevieve Robertson’s solo exhibition is kindly supported by Canada Council for the Arts, the High Commission of Canada in the United Kingdom, The Beaverbrook Canadian Foundation, Arts Council England and players of the Postcode Lottery

© Genevieve Robertson, Lichen, 2019, found coal, forest fire derived charcoal on paper.



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