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Curated by Josephine Bailey and in support of the Blue Marine Foundation, Altered Tides blends objects found in nature with hi-tech processes into an underwater utopia.
Working across a wide range of disciplines and media, Trevorah takes a panoptic and cinematic approach to creating artworks that challenge prevailing human-centred narratives. Evolved from eco-feminist theory and a belief in the interconnectivity of human and non-human intelligence, she imagines hybrid lifeforms as a response to the planetary emergency.
Altered Tides describes a post-human re-genesis as mutations of fossils, corals and aquatic creatures emerge from the dying oceans to reclaim their presence on land. Human wit provides the glue as marine materials and found fragments become indistinguishable from 3D-printed elements and complement traditional techniques. With the future of our planet shaped by historical legacies as much as by present-day choices, the exhibition acts both as a forewarning and as a message of hope.
The exhibition opens with an introduction by the exhibition's curator Josephine Bailey and a Q&A led by art historian and writer Hector Campbell. World Ocean Day on 8 June will be marked with a panel talk led by Nico Kos Earle, curator and ambassador for Blue Marine Foundation.
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Completing her MA in Sculpture at the RCA in 2023, Annie Trevorah is a member of the Royal Society of Sculptors and has been selected for prestigious exhibitions both nationally and internationally. She had her first London solo show Symbiosis in February 2023, followed by Triffids, celebrating Chelsea Physic Garden’s 350th anniversary in that same year. Two further solo shows took place in 2024: Nature is a Cyborg at ALICE BLACK Gallery and Plant Power presented by HS Projects featuring a Q&A with art historian Jo Baring.
Trevorah exhibited as an Arte Laguna finalist in Venice 2024, with other international shows including Centro Culturale di Milano, Las Laguna Gallery, USA and Chianciano Biennale 2022 where she was awarded a Prize for Photography and Digital Art. 2025 will see inclusion in the London Biennale.
Trevorah’s public work has been exhibited at Holland Park and Fulham Palace for which she received an Arts Council England Award as well as Battersea Park.
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