'It's about direct connection with the landscape' – Ro Robertson | Tate
Watch Cornwall-based artist Ro Robertson create a new installation in the galleries at Tate St Ives. The artwork, Interlude responds to the tidal zone of Porthmeor Beach outside the gallery, inspired by the ever-shifting boundary between land, ocean, and sky.
Robertson approaches the landscape through the lens of LGBTQIA+ experience, commenting ‘we are part of a diverse natural world in constant flux where boundaries aren’t binary and rigid but rather flow in constant harmony’.
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