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Rodney Graham: Who does not love a tree?

© Lisson Gallery Bell Street

Rodney Graham: Who does not love a tree?

18 February 2026 — 11 April 2026

Ending Soon

Graham's inverted large-format photographs of Oxfordshire Oaks (1990) and two-screen video Edge of a Wood (1999) explore the tree as both solitary spectacle and performative presence.

From Lisson Gallery Bell Street

Rodney Graham's 15th show with Lisson Gallery explores the late artist's longstanding relationship to the natural world through two major bodies of work related to trees: the large-format photographs of upside-down Oxfordshire Oaks (1990) and a two-screen, immersive video environment entitled Edge of a Wood (1999). Stemming from his use of both the camera obscura and the cinematic techniques associated with movie-making, these two early meditations on the tree as both solitary,...

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Rodney Graham: Who does not love a tree?

© Lisson Gallery Bell Street

Rodney Graham: Who does not love a tree?

18 February 2026 — 11 April 2026

Ending Soon

Graham's inverted large-format photographs of Oxfordshire Oaks (1990) and two-screen video Edge of a Wood (1999) explore the tree as both solitary spectacle and performative presence.

From Lisson Gallery Bell Street

Rodney Graham's 15th show with Lisson Gallery explores the late artist's longstanding relationship to the natural world through two major bodies of work related to trees: the large-format photographs of upside-down Oxfordshire Oaks (1990) and a two-screen, immersive video environment entitled Edge of a Wood (1999). Stemming from his use of both the camera obscura and the cinematic techniques associated with movie-making, these two early meditations on the tree as both solitary,...

Read more at Lisson Gallery Bell Street →

Critic Reviews

No reviews yet for this exhibition.

Visit

Marylebone, London·View on artmap

Visit website →View on Google Maps →

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