EVA TITHERINGTON
Eva Titherington (b.1998 London) is an artist whose work excavates the stories held within land, materials, and the body. By working intimately with site-specific matter – currently soil salvaged from urban roadworks – and cast materials like wax, she explores the tension between geological time and the displacement of the “ground” within developed environments.
Her practice is rooted in the philosophy of ‘speaking nearby’ (after Trinh T. Minh-Ha), where sculpture, performance, and poetry converge to reveal how landscape materiality physically enters the intimate architecture of our lives.
Her current work includes the precarious assembly of adobe (mud)bricks and the fragmented casting of limbs, investigating the porous boundaries between the human and non-human, the domestic and the wild, and the landscape and the skin.
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