Alison Bickmore is a contemporary artist living and working in London, UK.
Themes of landscape and architecture and evolve from personal and generic experiences of past and present, taking on the materiality of the object and their position in space. The relation between painting and print: the interface between still and moving image are fundamental concerns with the aim to create a blurring of the boundary between concreteness and illusionism, between presence and absence.
The most recent prints that are related to a collection of meaningless, ordinary or banal objects preserved for fifty years unseen by human eyes. This is related to her interested in the way the mundane becomes important as soon as you pay attention to it, hiding the meanings of things from our selves.