Abstract
Anne Bevan’s series of artworks, exhibition and recent publication is titled ‘Things Unseen’. Here
Samantha Clark introduces ideas relating to this work and interviews the artist about her research
and working processes. The dialogue moves around beaches in the Hebrides, Orkney and
Shetland, to underwater sampling of microorganisms and scanning in the science lab. Bevan’s
work explores place, edge and sea - things we cannot easily see, through sculpture, print,
installation and collaboration with writers.
Samantha Clark introduces ideas relating to this work and interviews the artist about her research
and working processes. The dialogue moves around beaches in the Hebrides, Orkney and
Shetland, to underwater sampling of microorganisms and scanning in the science lab. Bevan’s
work explores place, edge and sea - things we cannot easily see, through sculpture, print,
installation and collaboration with writers.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 49-64 |
Journal | Antennae: The Journal of Nature and Visual Culture |
Publication status | Published - 2014 |