A period unlike any other, the pandemic has quickened our awareness and appreciation of the natural cycles of life. Renewal, regeneration in an emerging new reality, The Tree of Life looks at the ways in which artists draw upon trees and their metaphorical association with family and personal relationships to reflect upon nature, the human condition and the fragility of life.
Three years ago, we asked asked over twenty artists to contribute to Self Comes to Mind, which looked at the self-portrait in the digital age and in turn we asked them to invite another artist with the stipulation that age and profile was irrelevant. Using the same curatorial format, we are so pleased and grateful that over fifty artists, aged from 13 to 88, some with international reputations and some who have never exhibited before, have agreed to take part and embraced the theme and the opportunity to re-engage with friends, family and colleagues. The occasion also marks the opening of Landing, the new first floor gallery at Electro Studios Project Space, an unforeseen space which emerged hidden in plain sight during the months of lockdown.
Adrienne Hunter
Alice Walter
Amanda Jobson
Andrea Artz
Andrew Churchill
Aza Shadenova
Babalola Yusuf
Bill MacCormick
Brian Deighton
Catherine & Martha Orbach
Charles Koning
Claire Fletcher
Colin Booth
Dan Howard Birt
Daniella Norton
Edward Lucie-Smith
Eugene Chapman
Joe Machine
Felicity Truscott
Gaby Chapman
G. Calvert
Hermione Allsopp
lan Baker
lan Land
Jake Scott
Jane Merfield
Jessica MacCormick
Jo Israel
Joe Packer
Kim Wan
Lydia Brockless
Madeleine Collie
Maslen + Mehra
Matthew Burrows
Mime Thompson
Nick Snelling
Nick Weekes
Nigel Plumb
Nina Royle
Peter Quinnell
Rachel Williams
Rhiannon Inman Simpsor
Roff Smith
Sam Payne
Sophie Shaw
Sue Ormerod
Susan Taylor
Teddy Booth
Toby Tatum
do Bank