British sculptor Anne Hardy transforms Talbot Rice Gallery’s Georgian Gallery into a single immersive space, with sculptures made from cast elements, found materials and earth drawings. In this large-scale installation, Hardy constructs landscapes that are both human and post-human by animating the gallery with light, sound, data, and scenography. By grafting seemingly incompatible contexts into another, she considers how our bodies respond to space and sensory stimuli, creating an atmosphere that is responsive and alive with energy.
Supported by Edinburgh College of Art, Creative Scotland, and Henry Moore Foundation. Presented in association with Edinburgh International Festival and EAF.