Sophia Simensky takes an archaeological approach to shifting landscapes, collapsing histories into non linear narratives which judder together in the present.
St Anthony's Wilderness is a battlefield of allegorical fragments and poetic texts. Totemic steel corn plants, tussling water snakes and severed lion tails form a bestial landscape in which acts of violence and speculation are played out. Signs revel in the multifariousness of their meanings and the language of the natural and industrial world collide.