- Venue
- IAG Exhibitions
- Starts
- Saturday, January 25, 2025
- Ends
- Saturday, February 22, 2025
- Address
- 8 Vine Yard, London SE1 1QL
- Location
- London
- Organiser
- Josephine-May Bailey for IAG
At the Edge of All Things brings together three artists who conjure post-human landscapes in response to the uncertainties and frailties of contemporary life. The exhibition marks the start of a three-month series of events at a former warehouse in Borough as the building is prepared for its next chapter – the space itself a symbol of civic transition.
Anna Woodward, Annie Trevorah and Vilte Fuller provoke alternative futures in a world teetering on the brink of collapse. Examining the interconnectedness of humanity and the natural world from cultural and historical, theoretical and personal perspectives the artists’ works capture a liminal moment between utopia and dystopia.
In her intricate paintings Anna Woodward’s depicts fantastical scenarios where the organic and human-made collide, Annie Trevorah’s hybrid sculptures blur the lines between plant life and technology, while Vite Fuller’s otherworldly scenes draw on ancient folktales and urban myths. Together they join nature’s alarm call to step back from the edge.
This inaugural show launches a creative hub hosted by IAG (Independent Art Galleries and Exhibitions) led by curator Josephine May Bailey. Over the course of three months, the temporarily vacant space will act as a platform for dialogue, experimentation and exchange by incorporating exhibitions, artist residencies and collaborative programming.
25 January – 22 February 2025
Public Open Times: Wednesday – Saturday, 12noon – 6pm
Private View: Saturday 25 January, 6-8pm