In Of The Rubble (rudera), Bridget Harvey explores ‘what remains’. Fragments, waste the often-overlooked materials. For Bridget these are beginnings. The exhibition considers post-human landscapes and how repair, reuse and transformation might shape what comes next.
Using ceramic waste, metal, fused glass, and found objects, Harvey creates landscapes and forms that reflect on time and change. Etched with protective marks and drawings, these works carry traces of the past while offering space for new stories. They sit between object and idea, held within frames, stacked, or laid out like ruins - waiting to be read.
Of The Rubble reflects on how materials break down and come together again. It is a reticent speculation on what might grow from loss, how detritus, once reformed, can speak once again.