Emma Stibbon RA : Collapsed Whaling Station Deception Island, Antarctica: a Work in Focus

Fascinating little display at the Royal Academy around a woodcut by Emma Stibbon.

The large print of a whaling station was at the heart of the show. As she is inspired by where elemental forces of nature meet human endeavour it was paired with prints, drawings and photographs on similar subjects as well as her preparatory photographs and sketch.

I was fascinating to find that the Scott Expedition to the Antarctic had been organised from 6 Burlington Gardens which is now part of the Royal Academy and Stibbon has been sponsored as an artist in residence in Antarctica by the Scott Polar Research Institute. There were photos of the expedition in a display cabinet and a lithograph by Dr Edward Wilson who was part of the team. I’m a bit of a polar nerd so I loved this touch.

Closed 11 June 2023

 

 

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