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A Hermit in Suburbia

Abstract

Solo exhibition. This exhibition included paintings, animations and drawings and was part of a long-term enquiry into the ways in the largely Western and urban-based population perceive and encounter the natural world. This show focused on the ornamental hermit, a curious invention of the English Landscape Garden tradition. These were not real hermits, but were employed to live within large estates to provide human subjects for their picturesque grounds, for the amusement of the owner and guests alike. The hermits in this exhibition have been redeployed to the contemporary British suburbs asking the viewer to think anew about our relationship with nature in these ‘hybridised spaces’ whilst considering ideas about the wilderness, retreat and solitude

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