About this exhibition

An Artificial Natural History is an exhibition created for galleries, museums, institutions and venues engaged in contemporary art and or aspects of natural history. A collection of ceramic sculptures inspired by the paleontological evidence for evolution which also draws on a wide variety of sources from biology to archaeology, tribal cultures and world aesthetic movements to religious art.

The installation recalls cabinets of curiosities, bringing together biology and art whilst mediating between fine art and craft-orientated practice. Some of the sculptures are supplied with their display cases and stands. The exhibition can also include other activities such as illustrated talks and educational workshops. All publicity material can be supplied as templates. Videos and labels can be supplied if required.

Download the leaflet of the exhibition (PDF Format)

Space required

The number of works is flexible to suit the venue ranging from single pieces which can stand alone or be integrated into existing collections to a group of over thirty individual works.

Installation and de-installation

The exhibition takes approximately 3 days to install. The larger sculptures are assembled on-site by the artist.

Venue responsibilities

Availability

Details on request

Hire fees

Details on request

Contact details

If you would like more details about the exhibitions or if you would like to hire one please contact:

Sara Glenn
e. Sara@expositionis.com
t. 07764 683301

Catherine Roberts
e. Catherine@expositionis.com
t. 07747 606196

Aboriginal Abstraction

An Artificial Natural History

Golden Children

The Kabul Disaster

Janet Waring

Pong to Wii

Ring Quest

Terry Frost

Whirrs, Cogs and Thingmabobs

World of Imagination