
Gauri Gill & Rajesh Vangad, The Eye in the Sky, 2014–16 © reserved. Tate.
Gathering Ground explores threatened ecologies. It reflects on what cultivating relationships can look like when they are built on principles of equity. The exhibition brings together artistic practices that defend and embrace interconnectedness in our current ecological crisis.
Ecology refers to the relationships between living beings and their environments. It encompasses the delicate web of connections that sustain us all. Situated in the decommissioned oil and coal power station that is now Tate Modern, Gathering Ground offers a space to share the contradictions and tensions that arise when we think and act ecologically.
Looking at the ground on which we gather, the artworks ask:
How can we live with and make sense of destruction and loss?
How can we develop connections grounded in reciprocity?
What does it mean to be a good custodian for future worlds?
Artists include: Outi Pieski, Gauri Gill & Rajesh Vangad, and Carolina Caycedo. To find out more please go to the direct link.