Biophilia
BIOPHILIA & Interactions between the built and the natural environment in Britain today.
biophilia • \bye-oh-FILL-ee-uh\ • noun. : a hypothetical human tendency to interact or be closely associated with other forms of life in nature.
The exhibition gathers the works of five young artists exploring the concept of Biophilia, the idea that human beings are naturally prone to crave nature. “Biophilia” was born from the government recently announced plans to further urbanise Britain’s landscape; critical artists and innovative architects discuss what this move means for our relationship with the natural environment.
Exhibiting Artists: Rowan Whittington, Sanika Divekar, George Dawes, Ellie Spink, Jasper + Alex
Curated by Anita Sala
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Venue: Roseberry Road Studios • BA2 3DX
Opening night: 6pm to 10pm on Fri 24 May
Open 11am to 5pm daily • 24 to 31 May
This show is on two floors. The ground floor has step-free access (ramp available on request). However the first floor does not have step-free access.