Through self-interrogations, the artists question both individual and societal contributions to environmental crisis. Viewers dwell in wreckage, suspended between flood and fire, stasis and loss. Objects lose their meaning as markers for a normal existence. In these works, the distinction between natural and human-made disasters starts to collapse. Hammonds and West invite viewers to see anew their own part in making the physical world and, thus, the future.
- Subject Matter: Landscape, trees, climate change, climate grief