The ground beneath the city is warped with tunnel systems, some likely begun in prehistoric times, connecting to medieval passageways and intersecting with modern sewage networks and underground train tracks.
In the world of Tevin Lewis, nothing is wasted. Every discarded seed, scorched fossil, ghost fruit, memory fragment, becomes material—not inert substance to be shaped, but living matter, pulsing with history and myth.
It’s the sort of story America loves telling about itself. A story promoting the idea of American exceptionalism. A daring midnight raid. A hero. Freedom prevailing over evil.
Bugs are the heart of this exhibition that challenges viewers to reconsider insects not just as pests, but as subjects of scientific wonder and artistic fascination.
Design is no longer a passive act of aesthetics or function. It is evolving into a critical framework for coexistence – a lens through which we reconsider our role within the intricate web of life on Earth.
Studio Voltaire will present an exhibition of new works by Caspar Heinemann (b. 1994, London), the first solo institutional exhibition of the artist’s work in the UK.