‘Below Above’: A Fusion of Nature, Art, and Exploration is unveiled in London

In a celebration of the natural world and human connectivity, three artists from Victoria Works Studios in the Cotswolds embark on a transformative journey, bringing nature to the heart of London with the exhibition, "Below Above," from March 26th to Easter Sunday, March 31st, at 54 The Gallery in Mayfair.

About the Artists:

Amanda Harman: A photographic artist based in the Southwest; Amanda is known for her contemplative exploration of landscape. Her work has been exhibited widely in the UK and internationally and has been recognised by a number of awards including Sony WPA in 2014 and 2018. It is held in private and public collections, including the V & A, London. She has published three books with Another Place Press. www.amandaharman.co.uk

Anna Simson: Anna's abstract compositions are a poetic response to the intricacies of Gaia. Her work, held in private collections in the UK and internationally, invites viewers to connect with the beauty and inter-relationships of our environment. Recent exhibitions include Reciprocity at Spring Cheltenham (2023); Trace (2023) and The Wild Collective (2022) with Thrown Contemporary, London; Creating Spaces at Miserden Estate (2022 & 2023) and Ones to Watch at Spring Cheltenham (2023).
www.annasimsonceramics.com 

Rachel McDonnell:  A versatile artist, Rachel's practice spans painting, mixed media, installation, and walking. Her exhibitions, both solo and group, include those at The Royal Academy, BEEP Painting Biennial, Wells Art Contemporary, Discerning Eye (winner of the Landscape Prize in 2021), Derwent Art Prize, Royal West of England Academy, Irving Contemporary, Oxford and James Wray & Co., Belfast, reflecting her diverse artistic journey. www.rachelmcdonnell.com