Bold Tendencies, London

Commissions

2024 - 2024

Turnus Gallery, Warsaw

Group Exhibition

2024 - 2024

Hannah Barry Gallery, London

Group Exhibition

2023 - 2023

Bold Tendencies, London

Commissions

2023 - 2023

Selfridges, London

Commission

2023 - 2023

Collective Ending HQ, London

Duo Exhibition

2022 - 2022

Hannah Barry Gallery, London

Group Exhibition

2022 - 2023

FACT, London

Short Film

2022 - 2022

Bold Tendencies, London

Commissions

2022 - 2022

Multiple Locations, UK

Project

2022 - 2022

Hannah Barry Gallery, London

Group Exhibition

2021 - 2022

Collective Ending HQ, London

Group Exhibition

2021 - 2021

Selfridges, London

Commission

2021 - 2021

Bold Tendencies, London

Commissions

2021 - 2021

Rebecca Ackroyd, Frances Drayson, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Andy Holden, Rene Matić, Jesse Pollock, Harold Offeh

18 May – 18 September 2021
Bold Tendencies, London

We dream of harmony, conjure a wilderness unspoiled by avarice and brutality. A common wealth of land, labour and adoration, a common ground of public spirit, modesty and devotion – what William Morris called ‘the childhood of the world’. In its serenity we are love-drunk. Rustic landscapes speak with ancient innocence – the voice of eternity, the Garden from which we were expelled. Arcadia: in green and pleasant land, how rich and plentiful it all seems.

Idylls of an uncorrupted world are found across histories, illustrated in fiction and poetry, instantiated in counter-cultural enclaves from the Paris Commune to Woodstock to Silicon Valley; constructed in the Mughal gardens of Kashmir, ashram monasteries and organic architecture. Arcadia is to utopia what apocalypse is to its adversary: the unattainable. Rousseau’s State of Nature – from which we irrevocably turned, Eliot’s door never opened. Enthralled by its beauty, a truth concealed; for Walter Benjamin, 'a storm is blowing from Paradise.'

Embodied in myths and rituals, extricated by science and technology, the shifting – and conflicting – histories of Arcadia are widespread, found in the frenzied dancing of pagan subjects, dejected punks and rapturous all-night ravers; in Blake’s 'dark Satanic mills' or political campaigns for a Green New Deal. Heard in the clamour of a courting bird-song, amongst cabalistic mantras and in the sacrificial chords of The Rite of Spring. Felt in our surrender to nostalgia, melancholy and irreverent optimism for the future.

Bold Tendencies will gather its 2021 programme under this broad theme, exploring what happens when our connection to nature - and to each other - frays and unravels; how utopian dreams succumb to the theatre of ideology and its discontents; and how our contemporary moment, defined by renewed questions of rural and metropolitan, local and global, science and mysticism, has ignited new and dynamic perspectives on a subject old as the Garden itself, asking what Arcadia looks and feels like in the 21st century.


︎︎︎ Press, ‘The Top 6 Outdoor Artworks to see this Summer’ in FAD Magazine ( online , 2021)

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Harlesden High Street, London

Solo Exhibition

2021 - 2021

Bold Tendencies, London

Group Exhibition

2020 - 2020

Collective Ending HQ, London

Group Exhibition

2020 - 2020

Hannah Barry Gallery, London

Group Exhibition

2020 - 2020

Spit & Sawdust, London

Group Exhibition

2019 - 2019

Bold Tendencies, London

Commissions

2019 - 2019

Spit & Sawdust, London

Group Exhibition

2019 - 2019

Spit & Sawdust, London

Group Exhibition

2019 - 2019

Art Academy Newington, London

Group Exhibition

2018 - 2018

Bold Tendencies, London

Group Exhibition

2018 - 2018

Hannah Barry Gallery, London

Group Exhibition

2017 - 2018