Exhibitions, press and talks.

  • Rowan, Cedars and Spruce shown with The Tree Art Gallery at the British Art Fair, Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London, UK.

  • One of five exhibitors in the Klompching Gallery Fresh 24 open call, Brooklyn New York.

  • 'Burnt Offering' from my series Where once we stood on Scragged Oak Hill on display in the RA summer exhibition 2024. Selected by Ann Christopher the 2024 show coordinator.

  • ‘For many people today, forests are places where they can seek relaxation and gain strength. Without the Romantic era, this special relationship with forests would hardly be conceivable. The exhibition invites you to explore connections between romantic and contemporary ideas about the forest - especially against the background of current ecological crises. Organized jointly by three museums - the German Romanticism Museum, the Senckenberg Naturmuseum Frankfurt and the Sinclair-Haus Museum - the exhibition offers an interdisciplinary journey of discovery through the forests of the past, present and future.’

    Stiftung Kunst und Nature, Museum Sinlcair-Hause, Bad-Homburg, Frankfurt. 16th March — 11th August 2024

  • Royal Photographic Society International Photography Exhibition 165. Bristol 03.02.24

  • ‘Run into the Wild Night’ selected for Obscura - Shadows and Whispers exhibition. Curated by Swanfall Art. St Pancras Crypt Gallery London

  • ‘Woodwose’ chosen for Delphian Gallery open call exhibition. Unit 1 Gallery London.

  • A group show curated by the Photographic Exploration Project

    April 2023 Bpart Berlin.

    (from the catalogue) – In their photographic practice, artists often feel a special resonance with the places depicted in their images. They exert a certain attraction that can sometimes be used as a starting point for their creative process. But are those photographs really about the place itself, or about the relationship we have with it? Why are some places vibrating within us more than others? Is it because they carry a certain symbolism, or a feeling of belonging? Because they are related to a specific time in history and became a place of collective memory? Or because we have a kind of emotional relationship with them, in that they tell something about our roots, identity, family or personal story?

    These questions have been explored in many different ways by artists who responded to PEP's open call. This exhibition will present their respective visions on the topic.

  • Interview with Know Ideas Podcast.

    Listen here

  • Works from Into the Wild Night and Where once we stood on Scragged Oak Hill.
    Photo Open Exhibition, Royal West of England Academy, Bristol UK, 28.01.23 — 01.05.23

  • Interview. https://www.culturamas.es/2023/01/24/la-fina-membrana-que-separa-dos-mundos/

  • Presentation and talk for the London Fortean Society’s Haunted Landscape conference. Conway Hall Holborn, London. November 19th 2022

  • Group exhibition

    MYO, 123 Victoria street London. 25th August 2022 - 24 February 2023.

    A Space for Art are delighted to present ‘Future Planet’ – an exhibition that explores sustainability, biophilia and the positive human impact on the environment whilst also highlighting the challenges facing the natural world. These works serve to remind us what is at stake, what can be lost, and emphasizes the care and commitment required by us as individuals, corporations, governments and countries to protect our planet.

  • A group exhibition exploring folklore curated by Flora Fairbairn and Katie Heller.
    Chiltern St Marylebone London. May 2022.

    Artists included:

    MAMMA ANDERSSON
    PAUL ARCHARD
    OLIVER BARNETT
    SAMUEL BASSET
    GRETA BELLAMACINA
    PAUL BENNEY
    ANNA BOGGON
    BEA BONAFINI
    JOHN CAPLE
    RON & NICK CARTER
    DINOS CHAPMAN
    AISHA CHRISTISON
    MIRANDA DONOVAN
    BEN EDGE
    ROSANNAGH SCARLET ESSON
    MINNIE EVANS
    TESSA FARMER
    CHRISTINA FORRER
    OLGA FRANTSKEVICH
    TOM GALLANT
    JASPER GOODALL
    LEAH GORDON
    PHILIP GOSS
    DAVID HOCKNEY
    ANN-MARIE JAMES
    MARK KARASICK
    TAE KIM
    JUDIT KRISTENSEN
    HENRY KROKATSIS
    LIANE LANG
    HANNAH LEES
    WOLFE VON LENKIEWICZ
    GEORGES LIAUTAUD
    MÁRIO MACILAU
    ROBERT MONTGOMERY
    ELEANOR MORETON
    RYAN MOSLEY
    MARIELE NEUDECKER
    ABE ODEDINA
    ZAK OVÉ
    REBECCA PARKIN
    OLIVER PEARCE
    PAIGE PERKINS
    FREYA POCKLINGTON
    ALAN RANKLE
    PAULA REGO
    BARRY REIGATE
    LORNA ROBERTSON
    ORLANDO SEALE
    NOOKA SHEPHERD
    KIKI SMITH
    JANET SOBEL
    ALEXIS SOUL-GRAY
    SUZANNE TREISTER
    JOHNSON WEREE
    JUSTIN WILLIAMS

  • Exhibition at the white Box Nobu hotel London as a finalist in the Louis Roederer photography prize for sustainability.

    The Louis Roederer Photography Prize for Sustainability supports contemporary photographers with an interest in shining a light on sustainability and environmental issues.

  • Exhibited at Photo London 2022 with MMX gallery, Somerset House. May 2022

  • ‘Journey into Night’ feature editorial: Aesthetica Magazine issue 106. April/May 2022

  • Exhibition: Birch Community, London. Oct 2021 - March 2022

  • Panel Discussion: Twilight, Free Thinking, BBC radio 3. 26th October 2021.

    Photographing at nightfall, capturing the sense of light in classical music, the charged body of a black Jaguar in the Amazon: Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough's guests - poet Pascale Petit, photographer Jasper Goodall, literary expert Alexandra Harris and composer Sally Beamish - discuss the way twilight has been reflected in their own work and that of writers and painters of the past.

  • Editorial: Guardian Centre spread. July 8th 2021 and online feature here

  • Exhibition: Photo London 2021, MMX gallery room, Somerset House. September 2021

  • Editorial: Photo London Academy digital magazine issue 46. View here

  • Solo exhibition: MMX Gallery London. June/July 2021

  • Exhibition: Royal Academy Summer Exhibition - Sonia Boyce curated room, London 2020