
Extending from the gallery to the surrounding landscape, Rachel Whiteread’s summer 2025 headline exhibition was the first major presentation to bring together a range of sculptures alongside her recent photographic work. Together, they invited reflection on the relationship between nature and form, and on the narratives and memories embedded within the objects and structures that shape our surroundings.

Amie Siegel was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1974; she lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Siegel works variously with film, video, photography, sculpture, painting and installation. The artist is known for her layered, meticulously constructed works that trace and perform the undercurrents of systems of value, cultural ownership and image making.

Winner of the 2022 Turner Prize and known for her sculptural assemblages that find historical resonances in organic forms. Discover two works by Veronica Ryan, including a new bronze work created in response to the Foundation's stunning natural landscape.

ERASURE brings together three international artists who address the destruction of the environment, social histories and cultural heritage through their work.
Featuring painting, sculpture, installation and moving image, this poetic exploration of how cultural memory and ecological health are intrinsically bound is held across the Foundation’s gallery spaces.

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