Alice Wilson works with plaster, construction timber, landscape, photography and paint. Landscape is used in Wilson’s practice as a means to discuss concerns with experience, access and expectation. The work’s interrogation of how we negotiate landscape functions as an allegory for our relationship to social, educational and political structures. From functional objects to towering abstract constructions, Wilson’s work attempts to acknowledge its situation and surroundings through form and sometimes also function.
Wilson is an Arts Council and British Council supported artist. She recently completed a residency and solo exhibition at Godsbanen, Denmark, and has exhibited at Domobaal, JGM Gallery, Saatchi Gallery, London Art Fair and Wimbledon UAL.
